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Tsai Hsi-hsun of Tamkang University talks about the first meeting between US President Donald Trump and new Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae, looking at what it could mean for Taiwan and the region.
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00:00Trump and Takechi will be meeting for the first time on Tuesday.
00:03What challenges do you think Takechi will face in balancing the U.S.-Japan relationship alongside regional concerns?
00:30We've heard about Takechi's stance on Taiwan, and we've heard reports that Trump may bring up Taiwan in conversations with China at APEC this week.
00:50But what role do you think Taiwan will play in discussions between the two leaders?
00:54Because we know that the U.S. has seen a competition between the U.S. and the U.S.-Japan relationship.
01:04So the U.S. will be combined with Taiwan.
01:08The U.S. will also be combined with Taiwan in a safe and safe zone.
01:14So that's why Japan has the U.S. as the U.S. as the U.S.
01:19The U.S. and the U.S.
01:21So we don't have a diplomatic relationship with the U.S.
01:25But we're in a relationship with the U.S. and the U.S.
01:29It's just that the U.S. has been in the U.S.
01:31The U.S. has been in Japan's role in Taiwan.
01:33The U.S. has been in Taiwan's role in Taiwan.
01:35So Taiwan will be in Japan's role in Taiwan.
01:39The role in Taiwan will be very similar.
01:41This is what I think the U.S. is in the U.S.
01:43I would like to see the U.S.
01:45So just that Trump will be in Taiwan's role in Taiwan,
01:48we respect Taiwan.
01:50I wonder if Trump is another big card.
01:57According to the U.S.
01:59The U.S. is important given our position.
02:08The U.S.
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