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1271 2013-09-19 Prof. Chang Yan-hsien Visits Tati(Daixde) Wenshan Branch for Lunar Mid-Autumn Blessing Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 447
1272 2013-09-19 Friends of A-bian Accompany President Chen Celerbrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with Sky Lantern Blessing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 346
1273 2013-09-18 "Modern Version of the Trojan Horse - Decryption of the Trade Pact Crisis" New Book Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 306
1274 2013-09-14 The Wander and Return of Taiwan Independence Movement: Ng Chiautong and Taiwan Sōtokufu Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 459
1275 2013-09-14 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar Final Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 296
1276 2013-09-15 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XCV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 540
1277 2013-09-10 Tati Journal No. 39 Packaging Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 333
1278 2013-09-08 Ninth Ketagalan Blvd. Taiwan Flag Raising Ceremony - 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 338
1279 2013-09-07 China's Rise and the Emerging Democratic Frontier in Asia-Pacific - International Symposium Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 447
1280 2013-09-08 San Francisco Peace Treaty and Taiwan National Identity - Expose Ma Government's One China Framework Betraying Taiwan Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 358
 
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Newsflash

American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Chairman Raymond Burghardt yesterday reassured President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) that US policy on Taiwan remained unchanged, including its position on Taiwan’s sovereignty and commitment to help Taiwan meet its defense needs.

Burghardt’s visit comes a week after US President Barack Obama visited China. Since the US’ Taiwan Relations Act (TRA) was not mentioned in the US-China joint statement issued during Obama’s visit, the Democratic Progressive Party had expressed concern that the US might have backtracked on its commitment to Taiwan.