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🇹🇼 Passport Often Misidentified Internationally? Analyzing the Root Cause and Solution to the Two-Chinas Controversy: Republic of China (Taiwan Province) vs. People's Republic of China

This article discusses incidents where the Republic of China (ROC) passport is mistaken for the People's Republic of China (PRC) passport internationally, leading to difficulties. The author argues that the issue can be resolved by clearly explaining that 'Republic of China' and 'People's Republic of China' are two different countries, similar to North and South Korea. Conversely, the author believes that Taiwan independence advocates constantly 'self-dwarf' the ROC's international visibility. The inability to enter the UN is due to non-member status, not an issue with the passport itself. We should enhance our strength rather than constantly retreating and changing names.

Ma-Xi Meeting: Transcript of Key Excerpts from ROC President Ma Ying-jeou's Press Conference (November 5)

This article features key excerpts from the press conference held by ROC President Ma Ying-jeou before the 'Ma-Xi Meeting' on November 5, 2015. Questions covered concerns about breaking a prior promise to meet, whether the meeting constrains the next president, international space, Taiwan-US relations, and a response to Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen's comments about 'harming democracy.' Ma Ying-jeou emphasized that the meeting was the natural result of peaceful cross-strait development, aimed at consolidating the maintenance of the status quo, and promised to fully report the contents of the talks to the nation.