Ambassador Ming-Yen Tsai was interviewed by Nikkei Asia to lend his insight into EU Taiwan relations
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The European Parliament recently passed an amendment that calls for changing the name of the European Economic and Trade Office in Taiwan to the European Union Office in Taiwan.
Ambassador Ming-Yen Tsai was interviewed by Nikkei Asia to lend his insight into EU Taiwan relations and the recent amendment:
"The proposed name change reflects the consensus among parliament members in the Foreign Affairs Committee that it's time to embrace Taiwan on its own merits. The EU's one-China policy is very different from the one-China principle that the PRC insists on. The EU and member states do not have diplomatic ties with Taiwan under the policy, but the EU is flexible and practical in its cooperation with Taiwan, which allows us to be an indispensable partner of the EU in many areas."
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