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MOFA Looking to Aftermath of U.S.-Japan Security Meeting
Poster: ╱ Post date:2019-04-22
Catergory:News
Region:(Taiwan),(Regional Issues)
Issue:(East China Sea Disputes),(Taiwan’s Foreign Relations)
(CNA, By Elaine Hou and Frances Huang)
Last Friday, the U.S. and Japan held the latest session of the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee in Washington, DC. At the meeting, the two countries jointly expressed opposition to any actions that alter the status quo of the South China Sea. In response, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it will closely monitor the regional situation and work with likeminded countries to support regional peace and stability. <Accessed 2019-04-22>
Last Friday, the U.S. and Japan held the latest session of the U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee in Washington, DC. At the meeting, the two countries jointly expressed opposition to any actions that alter the status quo of the South China Sea. In response, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it will closely monitor the regional situation and work with likeminded countries to support regional peace and stability. <Accessed 2019-04-22>
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