Professor Yeh Yao-Yuan: Analysis of China-US Trade Talks and Prospects for Ukraine-Russia Peace

Professor Yeh Yao-Yuan has long focused on US-Taiwan relations and international dynamics. He points out that while the US-China negotiations are temporarily on hold, the decoupling trend between the two countries continues. The rapid achievement of preliminary results stems from the fact that failing to engage in discussions would cause greater harm to both parties.
Regarding the Ukraine-Russia peace talks, both sides have defensive positions and are reluctant to lay down their arms. Although Trump aims to mediate, both Ukraine and Russia have their own calculations, making it difficult to reach consensus. The exchanges between Trump and Zelensky are merely performances for their respective citizens and should not be taken too seriously.
Furthermore, in discussing Trump's announcement of withdrawing from WHO, he emphasizes that the US's withdrawal does not imply that it will actively create a new world health organization. Therefore, Taiwan's desire to join other international organizations may be hard to fulfill.
As for the incoming South Korean president, regardless of his stance on China, he will still not escape the influence of the US, as there are clever loopholes in tariff negotiations. For more details, please refer to the full interview content.