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President Ma Ying-jeou (right) greets Hirofumi Takinami, head of a Japanese House of Councilors delegation, at the Presidential Office Jan. 21 in Taipei City.


President Ma Ying-jeou said Jan. 21 that robust exchanges between Taiwan and Japan are testament to continuously strengthening ties and he looks forward to expanded bilateral cooperation going forward.

“Our close relations are illustrated by increased interaction across the areas of culture, economy, tourism and youth,” Ma said. “Such advances reaffirm the special partnership developed between the two countries since I took office in May 2008.”

Ma made the remarks while receiving a House of Councilors delegation led by Hirofumi Takinami at the Presidential Office in Taipei City. The group comprised members of the cross-party Japan-ROC Diet Members’ Consultative Council.

“Two-way economic and trade exchanges have gone from strength to strength over the past seven years,” Ma said. “Bilateral trade totaled US$56.5 billion for the first 11 months of 2014, making Taiwan the fourth largest trading partner of Japan, and Japan Taiwan’s third largest partner.”

The signing of several agreements and cooperation pacts in recent years spanning investment protection, patent approval and open skies played a part in keep ties on a positive track, the president said. “The air travel initiative, in particular, has paid handsome dividends in private sector exchanges, which reached a record high last year, with 1.63 million Japanese tourists visiting Taiwan and 2.97 million ROC nationals travelling to Japan.”

Youth exchanges have also seen significant progress, Ma said, adding that both sides agreed in October last year to increase 2009’s working holiday program annual quota from 2,000 to 5,000. “This step is expected to heighten mutual understanding among the young people of Taiwan and Japan.”

Regarding regional stability, the president lauded a joint fisheries agreement concluded in 2013. “Implemented in line with the East China Sea Peace Initiative, this pact smooths the way for fishermen from both nations to operate in harmony while not undermining sovereignty and territorial claims,” he said. “The development has been well-received internationally.”

Proposed Aug. 5, 2012, by Ma, the five-point initiative urges all parties to refrain from antagonistic actions; not abandon dialogue; observe international law; resolve disputes through peaceful means; and form a mechanism for exploring and developing resources on a cooperative basis.

“Achievements in the East China Sea can become a framework of reference for other countries or regions, enabling all parties to work together for sustainable development,” Ma said. “Taiwan will continue seeking to resolve territorial disputes with its neighbors in accordance with the spirit of the initiative.” (YHC-JSM)

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Ma extols virtue of Taiwan-Japan relations
 
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Japanese and Taiwanese relations are ever flourishing. I want to see greater integration of Taiwan with Japan in all fields. And true to history, Taiwan (Taihoku) is ever precious to Japan.
 
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Will Taiwan be a Crimea to declare joining to Japan ?
 
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Will Taiwan be a Crimea to declare joining to Japan ?
Will Vietnam be a Crimea to declare joining to China?

Japanese and Taiwanese relations are ever flourishing. I want to see greater integration of Taiwan with Japan in all fields. And true to history, Taiwan (Taihoku) is ever precious to Japan.

Precious, yes, but don't you drooling on it again.
Sounds good, of course, it is for you.
Here is President Ma's father's urn:
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Maybe you should read his father's last words.
 
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Will Vietnam be a Crimea to declare joining to China?

Vietnam never show such an interest.
Is not true that Qing dynasty handed Taiwan to Japan ?

Vietnam never been a part of China legally.
 
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Vietnam never show such an interest.
Is not true that Qing dynasty handed Taiwan to Japan ?

Vietnam never been a part of China legally.

Been defeated does not mean handed, almost lost entire fleet.
May be Vietnam should watch out for something like that happens to yours.

Oh, by that do you mean not all part of Vietnam never been a part of China legally?
Like Crimea, we don't need the entire country.
 
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:DTaiwan wants neither independent or unified,they just want to stay this way until unified become a better way.
Will Taiwan be a Crimea to declare joining to Japan ?
They call themselves The Republic of China,which is the losing side of Chinese Civil War,and neither KMT or CCP signed the armistice,so the Civil War is not over yet
 
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Been defeated does not mean handed, almost lost entire fleet.
May be Vietnam should watch out for something like that happens to yours.
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The legal aspect means not only been defeated but handed with legal paper.
That's not bad decision, because without it, the whole China territory could be affected late in 19th century not at mid of 20th century

Treaty of Shimonoseki

Article 2
China cedes to Japan in perpetuity and full sovereignty the following territories, together with all fortifications, arsenals, and public property thereon:
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This cession also includes all islands appertaining or belonging to the province of Fêngtien situated in the eastern portion of the Bay of Liao-tung and the northern portion of the Yellow Sea.

(b) The island of Formosa, together with all islands appertaining or belonging to the said island of Formosa.

(c) The Pescadores Group, that is to say, all islands lying between the 119th and 120th degrees of longitude east of Greenwich and the 23rd and 24th degrees of north latitude.

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The legal aspect means not only been defeated but handed with legal paper.
That's not bad decision, because without it, the whole China territory could be affected late in 19th century not at mid of 20th century

Treaty of Shimonoseki

Article 2
China cedes to Japan in perpetuity and full sovereignty the following territories, together with all fortifications, arsenals, and public property thereon:
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This cession also includes all islands appertaining or belonging to the province of Fêngtien situated in the eastern portion of the Bay of Liao-tung and the northern portion of the Yellow Sea.

(b) The island of Formosa, together with all islands appertaining or belonging to the said island of Formosa.

(c) The Pescadores Group, that is to say, all islands lying between the 119th and 120th degrees of longitude east of Greenwich and the 23rd and 24th degrees of north latitude.

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President Roosevelt, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Prime Minister Mr. Churchill, together with their respective military and diplomatic advisers, have completed a conference in North Africa.

The following general statement was issued:

"The several military missions have agreed upon future military operations against Japan. The Three Great Allies expressed their resolve to bring unrelenting pressure against their brutal enemies by sea, land, and air. This pressure is already rising.

"The Three Great Allies are fighting this war to restrain and punish the aggression of Japan. They covet no gain for themselves and have no thought of territorial expansion. It is their purpose that Japan shall be stripped of all the islands in the Pacific which she has seized or occupied since the beginning of the first World War in 1914, and that all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa, and The Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China. Japan will also be expelled from all other territories which she has taken by violence and greed. The aforesaid three great powers, mindful of the enslavement of the people of Korea, are determined that in due course Korea shall become free and independent.

"With these objects in view the three Allies, in harmony with those of the United Nations at war with Japan, will continue to persevere in the serious and prolonged operations necessary to procure the unconditional surrender of Japan."

do you know what's this?
 
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Japan agree to give back mainland and Formosa to ROC Chiang Kaishek, so is it legal if ROC offer the reunion again to Japan for their still occupied islands ?
Mentioned that PRC people never own Formosa.

1895 Qing Dynasty handed Formosa to Japan,
As loser, Japan returned Formosa to ROC and still it belongs to ROC.

So if majority of Taiwanese people love to again belong to Japan, then what?
 
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Japan agree to give back mainland and Formosa to ROC Chiang Kaishek, so is it legal if ROC offer the reunion again to Japan for their still occupied islands ?
Mentioned that PRC people never own Formosa.
  • 日本国と中華人民共和国との間のこれまでの不正常な状態は、この共同声明が発出される日に終了する。
  • 日中国交正常化の実現。
  • 日本国政府は、中華人民共和国政府(共産党政権)が中国の唯一の合法政府であること[1]を承認する。
  • 中華人民共和国政府は、台湾(=中華民国)が中華人民共和国の領土の不可分の一部であることを重ねて表明する。日本国政府は、この中華人民共和国政府の立場を十分理解し、尊重し、ポツダム宣言第八項に基づく立場を堅持する。
  • 中華人民共和国政府は、中日両国国民の友好のために、日本国に対する戦争賠償の請求を放棄することを宣言する。
  • 日本国政府及び中華人民共和国政府は、主権及び領土保全の相互尊重、相互不可侵、内政に対する相互不干渉、平等及び互恵並びに平和共存の諸原則の基礎の上に両国間の恒久的な平和友好関係を確立することに合意する。
  • 両政府は、右の諸原則及び国際連合憲章の原則に基づき、日本国及び中国が、相互の関係において、すべての紛争を平和的手段により解決し、武力又は武力による威嚇に訴えないことを確認する。
  • 日中両国間の国交正常化は、第三国に対するものではない。両国のいずれも、アジア・太平洋地域において覇権を求めるべきではなく、このような覇権を確立しようとする他のいかなる国あるいは国の集団による試みにも反対する。
  • 日中平和友好条約の締結を目指す。

@BoQ77 I think Vietnam should rejoin Japan or France,considering Vietnam was their colony once.
 
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@BoQ77 I think Vietnam should rejoin Japan or France,considering Vietnam was their colony once.

Why not? LOL

Actually, Japanese illegal occupied Vietnam, while France is not legally own all part of Vietnam.
There's still Vietnam emperor. Just like Taiwan is just a part of ROC
 
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