Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Wu recently boasted that relations between Taiwan and the United States are the best they've been in 40 years. Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je was not convinced, retorting that relations with China are the worst they've been in 30 years. President Tsai Ing-wen also waded into the discussion.
President Tsai Ing-wen shook hands with attendees at the opening ceremony of the Yushan Forum on Oct. 8. In her speech, she lauded the outstanding results of her administration's New Southbound Policy, mentioning that a record-breaking five million tourists visited Taiwan in 2018 and emphasizing that the trade volume of Taiwan's companies exceeded US$10 billion during the past three years, the first in Southeast Asia. She also boasted the policy has an enormously stabilizing effect on the entire region and Taiwan should not be politically repressed.
China's efforts to isolate Taiwan have done nothing but hinder regional prosperity and stability, and the international community of like-minded countries has grown, has shown time and again that it is willing to stand, to stand beside Taiwan.
Taipei City Mayor Ko Wen-je recently pointed out that cross-strait relations are the worst they've been in 30 years. Tsai responded that there is no good or bad in cross-strait relations, only Taiwan's interests.
Under the threat of China's oncoming advance, we strive to be neither provocative nor aggressive. However, we stand firm in our country's position. On the contrary, China is using tourists as a political strategy.
Meanwhile, former Vice President Annette Lu described Tsai as a "lucky Wu Zetian" for her obedience to others. When asked about this statement, Tsai sought not to add fuel to the fire.
(What do you think of this comparison to a luckier Wu Zetian?) Okay. Does anyone else have a question? If no one does, we'll just leave it at that.
Tsai is hoping to highlight her achievements to seek reelection. Meanwhile, former Premier William Lai and Democratic Progressive Party Deputy Secretary-General Lin Fei-fan are both scheduled to travel to the United States to campaign for the party in an effort to win votes. Tsai said both of them are very experienced and will know what to do.