Minister of Foreign Affairs Eugene Chien (
"I hope we can still, even if we don't make a deal, still show magnanimity and justice to each other (買賣不成仁義在)," Chien told the press yesterday morning when asked to comment on the unresolved China Airlines aircraft purchase deal.
Over the past week, heavy US lobbying has put pressure on the highest levels of Taiwan's government to reverse the carrier's apparent decision to select Europe-based Airbus SAS jets over US-produced Boeing aircraft.
A group of US congressmen said recently that if China Airlines decides to purchase Boeing Co's passenger jets, this will be conducive to the signing of a free-trade agreement between Taiwan and the US.
In their letter to President Chen Shui-bian (
The EU trade chief Pascal Lamy has joined in the fray by writing to Premier Yu Shih-kun to express his concern that pressure from the US side regarding the case may violate WTO rules.
Chien, however, declined to comment on the recent criticism France by Chen Shih-meng (
A foreign ministry official said Chen's remark "was not fair to France."
"Although France can't compare with the US in terms of the friendliness shown to Taiwan, France is still undoubtedly the EU member that is most friendly to us," said the official, who declined to be named.
France last December issued an entry visa to Vice President Annette Lu (
Last November, first lady Wu Shu-chen (
The National Immigration Agency (NIA) said yesterday that it will revoke the dependent-based residence permit of a Chinese social media influencer who reportedly “openly advocated for [China’s] unification through military force” with Taiwan. The Chinese national, identified by her surname Liu (劉), will have her residence permit revoked in accordance with Article 14 of the “Measures for the permission of family- based residence, long-term residence and settlement of people from the Mainland Area in the Taiwan Area,” the NIA said in a news release. The agency explained it received reports that Liu made “unifying Taiwan through military force” statements on her online
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck off Taitung County at 1:09pm today, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said. The hypocenter was 53km northeast of Taitung County Hall at a depth of 12.5km, CWA data showed. The intensity of the quake, which gauges the actual effect of a seismic event, measured 4 in Taitung County and Hualien County on Taiwan's seven-tier intensity scale, the data showed. The quake had an intensity of 3 in Nantou County, Chiayi County, Yunlin County, Kaohsiung and Tainan, the data showed. There were no immediate reports of damage following the quake.
Actor Darren Wang (王大陸) is to begin his one-year alternative military service tomorrow amid ongoing legal issues, the Ministry of the Interior said yesterday. Wang, who last month was released on bail of NT$150,000 (US$4,561) as he faces charges of allegedly attempting to evade military service and forging documents, has been ordered to report to Taipei Railway Station at 9am tomorrow, the Alternative Military Service Training and Management Center said. The 33-year-old would join about 1,300 other conscripts in the 263rd cohort of general alternative service for training at the Chenggong Ling camp in Taichung, a center official told reporters. Wang would first
MINOR DISRUPTION: The outage affected check-in and security screening, while passport control was done manually and runway operations continued unaffected The main departure hall and other parts of Terminal 2 at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport lost power on Tuesday, causing confusion among passengers before electricity was fully restored more than an hour later. The outage, the cause of which is still being investigated, began at about midday and affected parts of Terminal 2, including the check-in gates, the security screening area and some duty-free shops. Parts of the terminal immediately activated backup power sources, while others remained dark until power was restored in some of the affected areas starting at 12:23pm. Power was fully restored at 1:13pm. Taoyuan International Airport Corp said in a