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[Denmark-Taiwan] Vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim visits Europe including the European parliament and Denmark registers Taiwanese as Chinese. “Taiwan Corner chairman Michael Danielsen writes on Taiwan Corner “about an article published in Danish newspaper Berlingske the same day Hsiao was meeting EU parliamentarians about how in interactions with the Danish state, a Taiwanese’s nationality is now listed as “China.” “Danielsen writes that this seems to represent a “paradigm shift” in Denmark’s policy, drawing it more in line with the PRC’s “one China principle” and suggesting that it now regards Taiwan as part of China, an idea that is not touched upon in Denmark’s “one China policy.”
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EDITORIAL: Ma muddying the waters - Taipei Times
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[EU-Taiwan] “European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and European Parliament First Vice President Othmar Karas welcomed Hsiao to the legislative body, making her the first vice president-elect of Taiwan to visit the European Parliament before being sworn in, the ministry said.” In 2023, “several Taiwanese ministers also visited EU countries, while 74 delegations of European parliamentarians and administrative officials were invited to visit Taiwan”
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VP-elect Hsiao visits European Parliament - Taipei Times
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“It is shocking that Denmark is telling Taiwan’s 24 million inhabitants that they are Chinese. The Danish step occurs in a world where the contrast between democracies and authoritarian regimes like China is increasing when it comes to morals and ideology. Denmark has taken a stance and today registers Taiwanese as citizens of China. Denmark thus believes that we can simply tell Taiwanese where they belong without asking the Taiwanese. This registration has been revealed by the Danish newspaper Berlingske”, says Michael Danielsen, chairman of Taiwan Corner
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Denmark treats Taiwan as a part of China?
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