Post-Trump-Xi Meeting, US-China-Taiwan Relations Draw Attention: Shen You-Zhong Says China Is Changing the Status Quo
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Following the Trump-Xi meeting, US-China-Taiwan relations have drawn international attention. Vice Chairperson Shen You-Zhong of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council stated that it is China, not Taiwan, that is altering the status quo through military threats, official vessel harassment, and the 'One China' narrative. Taiwan has consistently maintained the status quo.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What pressures is China increasing on Taiwan after the Trump-Xi meeting?
- A: China is intensifying pressure through military drills, official vessel incursions, and 'One China' propaganda.
- Q: Is Taiwan really pursuing independence?
- A: Taiwan has no policy of pursuing de jure independence and maintains the status quo.
- Q: How does the U.S. view changes to the Taiwan Strait status quo?
- A: The U.S. opposes unilateral changes and insists Taiwan's future must reflect its people's will.