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EXCLUSIVE Taiwan hosts dozens of foreign lawmakers in Washington to push China sanctions
WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s de facto ambassador in Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, on Tuesday hosted dozens of worldwide lawmakers who again sanctions on China for aggression towards the island, a present of assist for Taipei amid army stress from Beijing.
The unannounced gathering of about 60 parliamentarians from Europe, Asia and Africa at Taiwan’s sweeping hilltop diplomatic mansion in Washington – referred to as Twin Oaks – is the most recent transfer in Taipei’s efforts to influence fellow democracies to face towards China since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine heightened issues that Beijing might try to take the island by pressure.
The group, consisting of members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) gathering in Washington this week, is predicted to signal a pledge to push their governments to undertake “larger deterrence towards army or different coercive” actions by the Individuals’s Republic of China (PRC) towards Taiwan, in keeping with a draft seen by Reuters.
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“We are going to marketing campaign to make sure our governments sign to the PRC that army aggression in the direction of Taiwan will price Beijing dearly. Financial and political measures, together with significant sanctions, must be thought-about to discourage army escalation, and to make sure commerce and different exchanges with Taiwan can proceed unimpeded,” the draft stated.
It added that their international locations’ ties to Taiwan weren’t Beijing’s to find out, and that they’d push to extend mutual visits by lawmakers.
Chinese language President Xi Jinping has vowed to convey democratically ruled Taiwan beneath Beijing’s management and has not dominated out using pressure. He’s set to safe a 3rd, five-year management time period at a Communist Occasion congress subsequent month. Taiwan’s authorities strongly rejects China’s sovereignty claims.
Sources conversant in the difficulty have instructed Reuters that Washington is contemplating sanctions towards China to discourage it from invading Taiwan, with the European Union coming beneath diplomatic stress from Taipei to do the identical. learn extra
Hsiao, talking to the lawmakers – who in keeping with a visitor listing seen by Reuters hailed from international locations together with the U.Okay., Australia, Canada, India, Japan, Lithuania, Ukraine, New Zealand and the Netherlands – instructed the gathering: “You will need to reveal to the bully that we’ve mates too.
“We aren’t looking for to impress the bully, however neither will we bow to their stress.”
She welcomed two Ukrainian representatives on the occasion.
“We definitely hope that because the worldwide neighborhood stands with Ukraine, that the worldwide neighborhood may even stand with Taiwan… that collectively we will deter the additional aggression coming from China.”
The IPAC pledge, anticipated to be signed on Wednesday, additionally requires international locations to safe provide chains from pressured labor in China’s Xinjiang area, and to pursue sanctions on Chinese language officers for abuses in Hong Kong, and on Chinese language corporations that assist Russia’s army trade.
China’s embassy in Washington didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
‘YEARS PAST DUE’
U.S. Senate International Relations Committee chairman Bob Menendez, who acts as america’ IPAC co-chair with Republican Marco Rubio, instructed an IPAC briefing on the Capitol on Tuesday {that a} U.S. invoice to assist Taiwan would face some modifications throughout a scheduled evaluation this week, however that the “thrust” would stay the identical.
An preliminary model of that invoice threatens extreme sanctions towards China for any aggression towards Taiwan, and would offer Taiwan with billions of {dollars} in overseas army financing in coming years. learn extra
Rubio stated he believed the Biden administration was divided over the best way to method potential sanctions on China, and that though Beijing seemed to be taking steps to insulate itself from such actions, Washington wanted be clear concerning the prices of hostility throughout the Taiwan Strait.
“It is necessary for us to be ready to proactively define – whether or not it is by laws or by an government announcement, precisely what the financial penalties will likely be if such an act of aggression goes ahead,” Rubio instructed the briefing.
China carried out blockade-style army drills round Taiwan after U.S. Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the island final month, a response Taiwanese officers have credited for spurring an uptick in overseas engagement that Beijing views as a violation of its sovereignty claims over the island. learn extra
Taiwan additionally has been urging Washington, its largest arms provider, to expedite already authorised weapons deliveries which have confronted delays due to provide chain points and heightened demand from the struggle in Ukraine.
Republican U.S. Consultant Younger Kim, who has written a invoice to trace U.S. arms gross sales to Taiwan, instructed Reuters in an interview that Hsiao had delivered a forceful message to Congress about making certain these weapons methods attain Taiwan shortly.
“She’s stated it in 100 totally different ways in which we respect america making an attempt to get us the arms however remember, it is a few years overdue,” Kim stated of Hsiao. “She’s very agency.”
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What Washington State’s head coach said after Gonzaga game
Washington State men’s basketball head coach David Riley could point to a few factors that led to Gonzaga pulling away from the Cougars during the second half of Saturday night’s showdown at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
For starters, the Bulldogs’ 15-5 scoring run to start the second half certainly didn’t help the Cougs’ cause. Neither did Ryan Nembhard, who came out of the halftime break even more refreshed after sitting on the bench for the final 9:34 of the first half due to foul trouble. Turnovers and miscues on the defensive end of the floor also started to pile up for WSU, which led by six points in the first half only to trail by three at the break and fall behind by 21 in the second half while the Zags nailed 10 3-pointers and scored 20 points off 16 turnovers.
Consider Saturday night, then, a perfect storm for the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC). Led by Graham Ike’s 21 points, Gonzaga pulled away for an 88-75 victory over its in-state rival in a thriller from the Kennel.
Here’s what Riley had to say after the game.
On what changed for WSU in the second half:
“It was a hard-fought game, and I feel like we had it slip away from us early in that second half where we didn’t stay connected as much, and I personally didn’t do a good enough job of having us ready for the fight. They got some 50-50 balls. They got a couple offensive rebounds, just some toughness plays that second half that hurt us. And that comes down to, we have game plan stuff, we’re gonna have X’s and O’s, we’re gonna have great plays from different players and bad plays from different players, but that fight for 40 minutes, I think, was the difference, and they came out with a little more fire than us.”
On Ryan Nembhard’s impact in the second half after sitting most of the first half:
“He did a good job with their pace. I think he gets them up the floor really well. I felt like it was a lot of factors that second half, and he played a part in that and started isolating some of our bigs when we made a couple of adjustments. [Nembhard is a] good player.”
On WSU’s defensive breakdowns that led to 10 3-pointers for Gonzaga:
“A couple of execution errors. I think one of them we didn’t have a ball screen right, one of them we didn’t order our post defense right. Kind of going into the half that was our thing, when things get tough, or they throw in a 25-second possession, we got to execute all 30 seconds of the shot clock. And I think it was more just cover stuff. We didn’t have that many space cadet errors. I think it was more just kind of one guy doing something that wasn’t exactly right in coverage.”
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What Gonzaga’s Mark Few said after win vs. Washington State
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team pulled away from Washington State for an 88-75 victory in the first meeting between the in-state rivals in over a decade.
Graham Ike led the way with 21 points on 8-for-11 from the field, Nolan Hickman added 19 points and the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC) earned their fifth straight win to open league play by putting the Cougars (13-5, 3-2 WCC) away early in the second half. After ending the first half on an 8-2 scoring run, the Zags came out of the second half with a sense of urgency on both ends, sparking a 15-5 scoring run to make it a double-digit margin.
Here’s what Gonzaga head coach Mark Few had to say after the game.
On what he told the team at halftime that led to the strong start to the second half:
“I just told them, ‘hey, we’re in a we’re in a battle. It’s a great game. Both teams are competing really hard, and we’re at our best when we’re in attack mode.’ And they did a great job of taking the message and I thought we really went out and turned defense into offense, and we knew that was going to be a big key for us. [The Cougars] are hard to guard, they’re big and they’re physical, and [WSU coach David Riley] does a really lot of nice stuff on on offense that exploits mismatches. But our guys battled tonight, so I was really proud of them.”
On the team’s performance while Ryan Nembhard was on the bench for the final 9 minutes of the first half:
“They played great. I told them that in the locker room that that was huge. We haven’t really had to do that all year. And this guy [Nolan Hickman] stepped up. He was amazing tonight. I mean, seven boards … defensively in there, battling in the post. I mean, he did a lot of stuff that, as I said, he’s now, he set a high standard, so kind of be counting on that moving forward, but he and Dusty [Stromer] both really helped during that stretch and [Khalif Battle] and obviously having Ben [Gregg] and then Graham was rock solid all night.”
On the team’s effort on the defensive end of the floor in the second half:
“I thought our effort and our making plays, I thought it was definitely up there [with the best of the season], and just the physicality that it took. Because, again, they’re so much bigger than us at several of those spots. And again, you just don’t see the post-up thing like this, where your guards are getting constantly posted. But so in that way, we fought, we were physical and kind of had to navigate our way through a lot of different actions. There’s staggers and some curls and some switches and all that. For the most part, we did pretty good.”
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Washington Nationals Agree to Terms With Former All-Star Reliever
The Washington Nationals have continued to invest into the pitching staff with another free agency move on Saturday.
Shared on social media, the Nationals announced that they had agreed to terms with relief pitcher Jorge Lopez on a one-year contract. That deal will be worth $3 million plus incentives per Jon Heyman.
This is the third pitcher that Washington has signed this offseason, with Michael Soroka brought in as a free agent and Trevor Williams receiving a new deal to say.
They also added another reliever, Evan Reifert, as a Rule 5 draft pick from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Lopez made headlines last year with his infamous exit from the New York Mets. He caused a stir after a loss when he referred to himself as ‘the worst teammate on the worst team in baseball.’
For a lot of players, that might spell an end to the season. The fastball-heavy reliever was able to bounce back. He was released and then signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs.
The 31-year-old came back from controversy as strong as ever, posting a 2.03 ERA over the final 26.2 innings of work.
With the loss of Kyle Finnegan, Lopez makes sense as a potential replacement at closer. He does have some closing experience, but has not been his main role for much of his career.
That season, 2022, was the year he made his first and only All-Star team.
He is a ground ball machine that loves to force bad contact. Keeping him in a situational role could also be a smart idea, given that he struggles against lefties.
No matter how he is used, this is another good signal that the Nationals don’t want to throw any season away.
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