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US, Taiwan creating new data exchange system closed to Russia, China

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By SRI NewsDesk Published May 24, 2022
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The proposed seven-member channel is likely to annoy Beijing as it’s a departure from Washington’s one-China policy.

Seven countries, including the United States and Taiwan, will produce a new data exchange channel that will help the inflow of sensitive particular information to the two hostile nations, China and Russia, the Nikkei has reported.

The other countries in the proposed frame include Canada, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Singapore.

The new system of information exchange will be independent of the current frame and structure of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), which includes Russia and China, said the review. Also, in the future, non-members of APEC, including the UK and Brazil may be involved.

A structure for transferring large data arrays, including profitable data, has also been planned to be created within the frame of the new system. The system itself is anticipated to be similar in scale to the applicable mechanisms of the European Union.

The system will be used to expand-commerce networks and apply indigenous structures for controlling unmanned businesses, the publication said.

The move could increase disunion between China and the US as it marks a reversal in Washington’s avowed one-China policy.

“ I would like to emphasize we don’t support Taiwan’s independence and remain married to a unified China policy,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price had said preliminarily.

Before, it was reported that the White House had developed guidelines on intelligence sharing with Ukraine. It included a ban on the transfer of data on representatives of the Russian military command and targets outside of Ukraine.

According to the document, the US can not give detailed information that would help” take the life” of the Russian military leadership, including the head of the Russian General Staff Valery Gerasimov and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, although the ban doesn’t apply to the data on Russian officers located in Ukraine.

According to an elderly Pentagon functionary, the US authorities tacitly decided not to transfer information about the position of top officers and generals to Kyiv, anyway.

The ban on the transfer of information about the pretensions of the Russian fortified forces outside the country to Ukraine is related to the fact that the US didn’t want to come “ a party in the attacks that Ukraine could carry out on the home of Russia.

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