Aug. 15,1998---Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
B16F, No.3 Ta-Tun 2St.
Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
August 15, 1998.

Dear Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton,

The fever of "three no's" is a nightmare around the world, and hurt Taiwanese people since President Bill Clinton's Beijing trip.

Chinese President Jiang Zemin's planed visit to Japan early next month. Taiwan has expressed its stance on the so-called "three no's" to Japan.

"We have asked Japan to respect the legitimate rights and interests of the 21.8 million people of Taiwan and not to sign any documents with Beijing that may undermine our national interests and dignity" Chuang said. Chuang; Taiwan's representative to Japan.

 

Chuang cried foul over press criticism that he has focused his energy on pleasing domestic officials rather than on forging ties with influential Japanese politicians and opinion leaders. "That criticism was unfair and didn't reflect the facts" Chuang said.

We are really afraid of "three no's" contamination. The "three no's" refer to no support for Taiwan independence, no support for "two Chinas" or "one China; one Taiwan", and no support for Taiwan's membership in international organization for which statehood is a requirement.

Respectful for freedom's United States, President Bill Clinton, he has the responsibility to clear the air of what's meaning in "three no's" policy because Taiwan, nowhere to go, but on support of United States.

 

 

Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President of
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation

 

 

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