Chronology of recent events in U.S.-Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations
Title: Chronology of recent events in U.S.-Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations
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Chronology of recent events in U.S.-Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations
Category: /History/Asian History
Details: Words: 3849 | Pages: 14 (approximately 235 words/page)
1995
January 30, 1995 Chinese President Jiang Zemin presents his ill-fated "eight-point plan" on Taiwan. Old wine in a leaky bottle.
April 8, 1995 Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui offers a "six-point" response to Jiang.
Early May 1995 Both houses of the U.S. Congress pass resolutions (by votes of 97 to 1 in the Senate and 396 to 0 in the House) urging Clinton to permit Lee to visit the U.S.
May 15, 1995 China conducts underground nuclear tests.
May 22, 1995 The U.S. announces the decision
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Taiwan's Defense Minister Chiang Chung-ling confirms reports that Taiwan will hold military exercises in its front-line Matsu Islands in early April, on the heels of China's war games in the Taiwan Strait.
April 2, 1996 Taiwan postpones military exercises set for April 7-10 near China. Taiwan's Defense Ministry, responding to U.S. and domestic concerns, says the war games will be rescheduled for a June 30 start "to avoid any misunderstanding and to ease tensions" in the region.