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Taiwan says it’s ‘impossible’ for US to retreat from Asia Pacific
Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo says it’s in the US’s ‘national interest’ to maintain the status quo in Asia.
This image published by President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan on April 8, 2023, shows national security adviser Wellington Koo, second from right, attending a security briefing in Taipei, Taiwan.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Defense Minister Wellington Koo (顧立雄) confirmed Tuesday that Taiwan has received the first batch of ...
The first batch of Altius-600M attack drones purchased from the US was delivered to the military on Monday, Minister of ...
Taiwan is strengthening its ability to move troops swiftly in case China suddenly turns one of its frequent drills around the island into an attack, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan must show it is determined to defend itself no matter who wins the U.S. presidency on Nov. 5, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on Tuesday as the U.S. election campaign ...
When the middle-aged Gu Weijun, better known as Wellington Koo in the West, China's first representative to the then newly formed League of Nations, stepped onto a train bound for Harbin ...
Editor's note: In June 1945, China joined the United Nations as one of its founding members. Almost 75 years later, China Daily looks back at the remarkable life of V.K. Wellington Koo, a man who ...
V.K. Wellington Koo died peacefully on Nov 14, 1985, and was buried at the Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale, New York. There was a diary entry that day in the morning.
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