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Premier, Taiwan

Taiwan has kept a low-profile in Africa lately but that will change in late December when Premier Wu Den-yih pays a visit to Burkina Faso. Wu is set to attend the re-inauguration of President Blaise Compaoré on 29 December. Taiwan’s four African allies have received little high-level attention since President Ma Ying-jeou won office in 2008. Ma himself is planning an African trip, his first, in early 2011....

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Wu Den-yih, Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaoré, Ma Ying-jeou, Chiang Kai-shek, Lee Tung-hui, Liu Chao-shiuan, China Times

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