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701 All parties must come to an end Pei Minxin 裴敏欣 335
702 Tactless China is creating conflict Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 328
703 US jobs rely on Taiwan’s security Thomas Shattuck 277
704 KMT sowing discord over vaccines Taipei Times Editorial 342
705 Chen Wen-chen text appropriate Taipei Times Editorial 315
706 Translation a cover for false news Hung Yu-jui 洪昱睿 352
707 Taiwan can help NATO defy China Taipei Times Editorial 337
708 New PLA air tactics a concern Taipei Times Editorial 323
709 Common cause against the CCP Taipei Times Editorial 348
710 Fast-tracking vaccine batch releases Huang Weng-foung 黃文鴻 362
711 Critics must put country over party Fernando Herrera Ramos 368
712 Taiwan must be included in talks Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 376
713 Japan sets an example for others Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 379
714 Hold PRC to account for genocide Irwin Cotler, Yonah Diamond 478
715 Stay put, help out Taipei Times Editorial 350
716 In remembrance of Huang Tien-lin Lu Shih-Hsiang 盧世祥 358
717 Democracy dies in darkness Taipei Times Editorial 375
718 China’s white paper of lies on Tibet Tenzing Dhamdul 422
719 Biden weakens US’ China policy Joseph Bosco 354
720 Terrorism with CCP characteristics Lindell Lucy 462
 
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Newsflash

Following repeated pledges by President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) that there would be no political ramifications to the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) with China, US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks show that Beijing intends to use deepening economic relations with Taiwan as a means to start political negotiations.

In a cable dated Jan. 6 last year from the US embassy in Beijing, Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) Vice Secretary-General Ma Xiaoguang (馬曉光), who had just concluded the fourth round of ECFA talks with the Straits Exchange Foundation in Taichung, said during a meeting with the US acting deputy chief of mission, Robert Goldberg, on Dec. 29, 2009, that deepening economic relations would “inevitably lead to more complicated political issues.”