Katharine Chang
Taiwanese diplomat
Katharine Chang (張小月; Zhāng Xiǎoyuè; born 12 February 1953) is a diplomat in the Republic of China. She served as the ambassador or representative to Saint Kitts and Nevis, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Australia.
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Quotes
edit- We don't give them fish. However, we teach them fishing. In that way throughout your life you always have fish to eat. That is Taiwan's way in our joint co-operation in offering assistance to Taiwan's diplomatic allies in the Pacific. All these countries value their relationship with us very much.
- Katharine Chang (2013) cited in "Taiwan rejects chequebook diplomacy tag over Pacific aid" on ABC, 2 September 2013.
- Any threat toward Cross-Strait relations would be unproductive.
- Katharine Chang (2017) cited in "Beijing "cannot confirm" carrier's movement through the Taiwan Strait" on The China Post, 11 January 2017.
- Bilateral (cross-strait) relations have always been difficult and complex, requiring patience, wisdom and effort on both sides.
- Katharine Chang (2017) cited in "Premier seeks goodwill after Chinese warnings on independence" on The China Post, 8 March 2017.