Dear Mrs. Madeleine Korbel Albright,
Despite a back of U.S. backing, Taiwan will continue to push a bond proposal to help
its Asia neighbors at this week's meeting of Pacific Rim leader in Kuala Lumpur, the
government's top economic planner said yesterday (Nov. 15, 1998).
Chairman of Economic Planning and Development P.K. Chiang arrives at the Kuala Lumpur
airport for the APEC summit. The support of only a few nations is needed for the adoption
of a plan to back bonds issued by countries badly affected by the Asia economic crisis,
Chiang told reporters prior to his departure for the Malaysian capital.
Chiang said Malaysia has already expressed strong interest in receiving aid under the
latest Taiwanese proposal, and more nations could follow. To make it work through, Taiwan
needs the support of countries such as the United States and Japan, which have money to
invest.
In addition to the leaders meeting on Nov. 17-18, Chiang has also arranged for
one-on-one sessions with the heads of government of Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand,
Vietnam and Singapore. Taiwan has been pushing efforts to aid stricken countries as a
means of strengthening ties with Southeast Asia.
It is very pity for Taiwan, under political pressure, Taiwan's proposal
always shut away from Beijing's isolation.
Who is the real "trouble maker" ?
Taiwan need your support.
Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President of
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
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