Cross-strait ties cannot be pursued with use of force: U.S. report

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/04/10
By: Timothy Huang and Christie Chen

New York, April 9 (CNA) The United States should continue to inform

Stephen M. Young, former director of the American Institute in Taiwan's Taipei Office.

Stephen M. Young, former director of the American Institute in Taiwan’s Taipei Office.

Beijing that cross-Taiwan Strait relations can only be pursued in the absence of threat or use of force, according to a report released by a U.S. non-profit policy organization.

While recent remarks by President-elect Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) indicated a desire to work constructively with China, some heightened tensions can be expected in the run-up to her May 20 inauguration, Stephen M. Young, a former director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), wrote in the report.

The report, titled “Building a Regional Order in East Asia: Community, Competition, Conflict,” was released at the end of March by the New York-based National Committee on American Foreign Policy, an organization dedicated to the resolution of conflicts that threaten U.S. interests.     [FULL  STORY]

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