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1261 ICAO threatens Strait’s ‘status quo’ Peter Chen 陳正義 765
1262 Beijing’s incremental moves must be countered Chen Chia-lin 陳嘉霖 818
1263 John J. Tkacik Jr On Taiwan: Trump, Jerusalem and Taiwan John J. Tkacik Jr 696
1264 US’ flag removal points at real shift Taipei Times Editorial 844
1265 Taiwan must focus on ‘hard power’ Liberty Times Editorial 840
1266 Is it a question of law, or of judges? Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 810
1267 Control Yuan could help repair trust Taipei Times Editorial 820
1268 KMT is still a danger to democracy Liberty Times Editorial 779
1269 Government should stop firms selling out Taiwan Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 868
1270 Chiang’s memory is not worth dwelling on Lin Shiou-jeng 林修正 771
1271 Brandishing a double-edged sword John Lim 林泉忠 753
1272 Workers need power to negotiate Taipei Times Editorial 539
1273 Tsai must defend nation’s integrity Taipei Times Editorial 773
1274 Ian Easton On Taiwan: Defusing a cross-strait time bomb Ian Easton 989
1275 A lesson in what White Terror was Shih Ming-hsiung 施明雄 957
1276 New year’s wishes demand action Taipei Times 923
1277 Counterbalancing Chinese leverage Sushil Seth 829
1278 Taiwan needs to develop its own culture Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 889
1279 Seeing past China’s ‘rogue-like’ behavior Paul Lin 林保華 733
1280 Arrests not harbinger of White Terror Taipei Times Editorial 838
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Su Tseng-chang, left, gestures while walking along a sidewalk yesterday outside the National Diet Building in Tokyo, Japan, where he is visiting to discuss bilateral relations and Asia-Pacific security and stability.
Photo: Lee Hsin-fang, Taipei Times

Taiwan-Japan relations could be strengthened to promote regional stability because both countries share the values of democracy, freedom and human rights, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) said in Tokyo yesterday.

“The DPP hopes that Taiwan and Japan can strengthen their bilateral partnership as members of a democratic alliance, which would make the Asia-Pacific a region of security, stability and prosperity by promoting dialogue and closer engagement,” Su said on the second day of his five-day visit to Japan.