
Robert Wang
Robert Wang is a former official at the U.S. Department of State, known for his expertise in U.S.-China relations. He has commented on the U.S. government's stance regarding China's military activities, particularly in the context of Taiwan, highlighting the significance of diplomatic language and its implications for international relations.
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Recent news mentions
Former AIT deputy director Robert Wang echoed the view that the US does not consider Taiwan's political status determined by any previous documents.
AIT comments on Taiwan accurate: State DepartmentRobert Wang, a former AIT deputy director, cited the Taiwan Relations Act to emphasize that the US does not consider Taiwan's political status determined by past documents.
AIT comments consistent with long-held US stance: ex-envoysRobert Wang, AIT deputy director from 2006 to 2009, said he had no idea why the Kaohsiung branch shared the information online and declined to speculate.
AIT ‘go bag’ post due to natural disasters: official
Former AIT deputy director Robert Wang said he had no idea why the Kaohsiung branch shared the information online and declined to speculate.
US says 'go-bag' social media post about natural disasters
Robert Wang said that the state department’s comments 'sound like relatively strong language' to him.
China’s drills ‘brazen threats,’ US saysRobert Wang, a former State Department official, commented on the strong language used by the US State Department regarding the PLA drills.
PLA drills near Taiwan ‘brazen’ ‘irresponsible’: US official









