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Varadarajulu, tdp
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Taipei - 19 March 2019
1. Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu and American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) director William Brent Christensen arriving at news conference
2. Photographers taking pictures
3. Wu and Christensen walking toward to podium
4. Wu and Christensen facing audience
5. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) William Brent Christensen, director of American Institute in Taiwan (AIT):
"The United States and Taiwan have agreed to establish a new annual dialogue called the Indo-Pacific Democratic Governance Consultations. This important new forum will serve as a regular occasion for the United States and Taiwan to explore ways to increase our cooperation and pursue joint projects in the region that assist other countries in addressing the governance challenges of the day."
6. Journalists taking notes
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister:
"I look forward to seeing the consultation to serve as a platform for more direct and closer cooperation and exchanges between Taiwan and the United States to defend and promote, share values of democracy, human rights, freedom and good governance in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond."
8. Journalist taking notes
9. Christensen and Wu
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Brent Christensen, director of American Institute in Taiwan (AIT):
"We believe it's possible to have a good relationship with Taiwan and a good relationship with China at the same time. Things that we do with Taiwan should not be regarded as things that we are doing because we are seeking to provoke China or vice-versa."
11. Wu shaking hands with Christensen
12. Wu and Christensen leaving
STORYLINE:
Taiwan and the US will hold talks later this year as part of upgraded efforts to counter Beijing's growing pressure on the island for political unification.
The talks planned for September in Taipei will include a senior official from Washington, de facto US ambassador to Taipei William Brent Christensen said Tuesday.
""The United States and Taiwan have agreed to establish a new annual dialogue called the Indo-Pacific Democratic Governance Consultations," said Christensen.
The US has formal diplomatic relations with China but maintains strong ties with Taiwan though the American Institute in Taiwan, its de facto embassy in Taipei.
The de facto US ambassador said the consultations with Taiwan should not be regarded as the US government seeking to provoke China.
"We believe it's possible to have a good relationship with Taiwan and a good relationship with China at the same time," Christensen said.
"Things we do with Taiwan should not be regarded as things that we are doing because we are seeking to provoke China or vice-versa."
US President Donald Trump has elevated 40 years of informal ties with Taiwan through more open contacts and planned arms deals.
Meanwhile, China and the US are enmeshed in a dispute over trade, copyrights and tariffs, raising economic and political frictions to their highest level in a decade.
Taiwan foreign minister Joseph Wu said he hopes the consultation serves "as a platform for more direct and closer cooperation and exchanges between Taiwan and the United States to defend and promote, share values of democracy, human rights, freedom and good governance in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond."
Taiwan has been democratically ruled for about 30 years.
It allows freedom of expression and religion in contrast to China's tight restrictions under authoritarian Communist Party rule, and remains a close US ally in the Asia-Pacific region.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Taipei - 19 March 2019
1. Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu and American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) director William Brent Christensen arriving at news conference
2. Photographers taking pictures
3. Wu and Christensen walking toward to podium
4. Wu and Christensen facing audience
5. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) William Brent Christensen, director of American Institute in Taiwan (AIT):
"The United States and Taiwan have agreed to establish a new annual dialogue called the Indo-Pacific Democratic Governance Consultations. This important new forum will serve as a regular occasion for the United States and Taiwan to explore ways to increase our cooperation and pursue joint projects in the region that assist other countries in addressing the governance challenges of the day."
6. Journalists taking notes
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister:
"I look forward to seeing the consultation to serve as a platform for more direct and closer cooperation and exchanges between Taiwan and the United States to defend and promote, share values of democracy, human rights, freedom and good governance in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond."
8. Journalist taking notes
9. Christensen and Wu
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Brent Christensen, director of American Institute in Taiwan (AIT):
"We believe it's possible to have a good relationship with Taiwan and a good relationship with China at the same time. Things that we do with Taiwan should not be regarded as things that we are doing because we are seeking to provoke China or vice-versa."
11. Wu shaking hands with Christensen
12. Wu and Christensen leaving
STORYLINE:
Taiwan and the US will hold talks later this year as part of upgraded efforts to counter Beijing's growing pressure on the island for political unification.
The talks planned for September in Taipei will include a senior official from Washington, de facto US ambassador to Taipei William Brent Christensen said Tuesday.
""The United States and Taiwan have agreed to establish a new annual dialogue called the Indo-Pacific Democratic Governance Consultations," said Christensen.
The US has formal diplomatic relations with China but maintains strong ties with Taiwan though the American Institute in Taiwan, its de facto embassy in Taipei.
The de facto US ambassador said the consultations with Taiwan should not be regarded as the US government seeking to provoke China.
"We believe it's possible to have a good relationship with Taiwan and a good relationship with China at the same time," Christensen said.
"Things we do with Taiwan should not be regarded as things that we are doing because we are seeking to provoke China or vice-versa."
US President Donald Trump has elevated 40 years of informal ties with Taiwan through more open contacts and planned arms deals.
Meanwhile, China and the US are enmeshed in a dispute over trade, copyrights and tariffs, raising economic and political frictions to their highest level in a decade.
Taiwan foreign minister Joseph Wu said he hopes the consultation serves "as a platform for more direct and closer cooperation and exchanges between Taiwan and the United States to defend and promote, share values of democracy, human rights, freedom and good governance in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond."
Taiwan has been democratically ruled for about 30 years.
It allows freedom of expression and religion in contrast to China's tight restrictions under authoritarian Communist Party rule, and remains a close US ally in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.
Last Updated : Mar 19, 2019, 8:38 PM IST