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advice about conducting this war in a manner that achieves the objective to make sure that october 7th can't be repeated. when does better by protecting civilians and making sure that people get the assistance that they need. with regards to normalization, there is a core interest in pursuing that. integration of the region is something that virtually all the countries i visited on the strip want to pursue. some of them have already taken vital steps to do it. others are interested in doing the same. but it is equally clear that that is not in substitute for or at the expense of a political horizon for the palestinians, a palestinian

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Asias Tech Titans

the changing of the guard at taiwan's national revolutionary martyr�*s momument. taiwan is an island that's always been on edge. since 1950, taiwan has been functioning as a self ruled island, but china sees it as a rebel region that must be reunited with the mainland — by force if necessary. the chinese government continues to see taiwan as a core interest, they are not going to relinquish their view that taiwan is an integral part, simply a rogue province of mainland china, and that the annexation, the unification with taiwan is notjust necessary but also destiny. what does that mean for a company like foxconn? they are always going to have to keep those political threats under consideration, and that will really

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Newsday

bbc news, beijing. drew thompson, a fellow at the lee kuan yew school of public policy in singapore, gave his assessment on the range of topics discussed between us and china in this visit. well, the fact that they are having multiple days of conversation gives you an indication that the number of topics on the agenda is probably quite large. it's quite broad, probably addressing everything from china's issues that they want on the agenda as well as us issues. i think, certainly, taiwan is front and centre on the agenda, something that china now calls the core of their core interest, but of course china is also very interested in getting the us to reconsider some of its economic policies that discriminate against china, some of the export control regimes, the tariffs that have been placed on chinese goods since the trump administration, and of course the us side has its concerns about how it ensures its supply chain

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BBC News

will go to dc, we don't know when. hopefullyjanet will go to dc, we don't know when. hopefully janet yellen will go to china sometime soon, but this isjust will go to china sometime soon, but this is just the beginning and we have to see whether secretary blinken meet xi jinping, which would be a sign the chinese also want to work with the us. the chinese also want to work with the us-— with the us. ok, but in terms of taiwan. — with the us. ok, but in terms of taiwan, china _ with the us. ok, but in terms of taiwan, china has - with the us. ok, but in terms of taiwan, china has been - with the us. ok, but in terms i of taiwan, china has been clear in the last few days that it is of core interest to it and it's the biggest risk to china us relations. that is the diplomatic issue, isn't it, that will cause issues for these two sides?- that will cause issues for these two sides? it's also the military issue _ these two sides? it's also the military issue that _ these two sides? it's also the military issue that could - these two sides? it's also the | military issue that could cause friction between the sides. unfortunately, secretary blinken is in china but the heads of the military have not been talking. in singapore a couple of weeks ago, the chinese military rejected an invitation from the us defence chief to meet. so although we have diplomatic warming up, so to speak, the militaries speaking and that is worrying. in terms of trade, the

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World Business Report

main reason for this trip is not even trade, it's about assurance to really avoid a military conflict in taiwan and i think that's the first thing that antony blinken needs to secure, which will then give the floor to continue to trade and investment.— the floor to continue to trade and investment. china said that its core interest _ and investment. china said that its core interest is _ and investment. china said that its core interest is tie _ and investment. china said that its core interest is tie one - and investment. china said that its core interest is tie one on i its core interest is tie one on the biggest risk to china us relations as well, depending on what the us does or doesn't do. how do you see that playing out in the future, are you concerned about what china might do in terms of taiwan? i think blinken is concerned, i don't know if i should be but the point is that the whole us is, in my view, increasingly wary about the possibility especially after the elections in taiwan on the 14th of january, that the escalation of

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CNN Newsroom Live

i want to share with you the readout that came out on the back of the meeting. it said that the taiwan question is the core of china's core interest. the pronounced risk in the china and u.s. relationship. expectations were low going into the visit and before the talks officials did say they saw little chance of a breakthrough given so many points of contention between the u.s. and china including taiwan and access to technology. as well as the flow of precursors, precursor fentanyl chemicals from china. officials say that anthony's main goal during the visit is to do one thing, reestablish channels of communication between the u.s. and china. especially direct military to

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

that we can't and so we just need to move on from it? >> well, i don't know that the chinese position is going to change in terms of the core interest. i do believe there is a possibility that we can reinforce the one china policy if you will. and to over the long-term see this resolved peacefully. one of the things that we've talked about in the report is the changes, you know, in the last decades. taiwan, the taiwanese people are much more independent minded. they're much more democratically focused. they're very prosperous, principally because of the semiconductor industry, which is the center of the world quite frankly on creation of the manufacturing of semiconductors. and they have received wide feld support for countries like the u.s. and others who support democracy in the future. so it made it more difficult and china is i think responding to

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Asias Tech Titans

taiwan's national revolutionary martyr�*s momument. taiwan is an island that's always been on edge. since 1950, taiwan has been functioning as a self ruled island, but china sees it as a rebel region that must be reunited with the mainland by force if necessary. the chinese government continues to see taiwan as a core interest, they are not going to relinquish their view that taiwan is an integral part, simply a rogue province of mainland china, and that the annexation, the unification with taiwan is notjust necessary but also destiny. what does that mean for a company like foxconn? they are always going to have to keep those political threats under consideration, and that will really hamper the ability for

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Newsday

well, the fact that they are having multiple days of conversation gives you an indication that the number of topics on the agenda is probably quite large. it's quite broad, probably addressing everything from china's issues that they want on the agenda as well as us issues. i think, certainly, taiwan is front and centre on the agenda, something that china now calls the core of their core interest, but of course china is also very interested in getting the us to reconsider some of its economic policies that discriminate against china, some of the export control regimes, the tariffs that have been placed on chinese goods since the trump administration, and of course the us side has its concerns about how it ensures its supply chain resiliency, its concerns about governance in china, things like human rights, as well as how china engaged with united states and its allies, and of course seeking a more level playing field for us companies in china as well. so i think that's just

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Newsday

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