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821 ‘Asian NATO’ presents opportunity Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 307
822 US faces turning point over Taiwan Ted Yoho 302
823 End of strategic ambiguity policy Joseph Bosco 291
824 Fines do little to end corporate crime Taipei Times Editorial 295
825 US trade talks a boon for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 290
826 Tsai has yet to build her legacy for the nation JoshuaTin 田台仁 319
827 Taiwanese first as world beckons Lin Bor-giun 林伯鈞 301
828 China’s reaction to US-Taiwan ties Paul Lin 林保華 301
829 Taiwan was not ‘primitive’ Taipei Times Editorial 334
830 Learning from a war that never was Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 286
831 US-China conflict to unite Taiwan James Lee 李牮斯 286
832 China, US raising the heat Taipei Times Editorial 270
833 On China, Biden is found lacking Joseph Bosco 288
834 Clear rules needed for China funds Taipei Times Editorial 304
835 Misusing freedom to back China Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 316
836 US’ WeChat ban is justified Taipei Times Editorial 323
837 Ma displays too little confidence in Taiwan Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 327
838 The KMT again bites the hand that fed it John Yu 于則章 315
839 Ma Ying-jeou’s reality bubble Taipei Times Editorial 351
840 Facing the nation’s enemy within Paul Lin 林保華 310
 
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Newsflash

Seeking to assuage apprehensions about the future of cross-strait relations, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday reaffirmed her party’s willingness to hold talks with Beijing.

Concluding a three-day visit to the Philippines, Tsai made the remarks during a breakfast meeting with reporters.

The DPP, she said, was willing to sit down with China to discuss proposals for building a “feasible and viable” interaction framework between the two sides, adding that the talks would not come at the expense of the DPP’s political values and principles.