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901 Kaohsiung residents want end to tensions Li Kuan-long 李坤隆 500
902 Unlikely TSMC will soon build in US Taipei Times Editorial 449
903 PLA general cautions against invasion Taipei Times Editorial 408
904 New order in US-China relations Joseph Bosco 379
905 Politicians, leave virus prevention to experts Jeremy Wang 王英明 366
906 Tsai must address judicial reform Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 459
907 WHO demonstrates true motives Janet Hung 洪湘斐 448
908 Taiwanese is the new cool Taipei Times Editorial 490
909 Ian Easton On Taiwan: Quarantine China’s government Ian Easton 400
910 Violence must never be tolerated Taipei Times Editorial 449
911 WHO chief discriminates for China Vincent Chen 陳建志 399
912 Taipei upstages Beijing’s virus act Palden Sonam 405
913 A wolf stalks democratic Taiwan Bill Sharp 418
914 Taiwan can help shake off Huawei Taipei Times Editorial 408
915 Reasons for Taiwan to be hopeful Denny Roy 414
916 The reality of Taiwan is evident Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 418
917 Three Asian powers take stage amid pandemic Will Doran 376
918 Rebuilding Taiwan’s national identity Chen Chi-yuan 陳紀元 403
919 Taiwan must prepare for attack Joe Webster 465
920 Military songs do not reflect identity Hsu Hao 許惟豪 457
 
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Newsflash

The administration of US President Donald Trump has told Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) “we don’t want any coercion, but we want [the Taiwan dispute] resolved peacefully,” US ambassador to China David Perdue said in a TV interview on Thursday.

Trump “has said very clearly, we are not changing the ‘one China’ policy, we are going to adhere to the Taiwan Relations Act, the three communiques and the ‘six assurances’ that were done under [former US president Ronald] Reagan,” Perdue told Joe Kernen, cohost of CNBC’s Squawk Box.

The act, the Three Joint Communiques and the “six assurances” are guidelines for Washington in dealing with its unofficial relationship with Taipei under its “one China” policy.