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  • MOFA head unhappy about KMT criticism of Taiwan-Czechia aid

    Explore the unfolding controversy as Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs addresses criticisms from a KMT legislator regarding the handling of a foreign aid project with the Czech Republic. The story details legal and political challenges faced by the government.
    2024/05/09 18:14
  • KMT legislator challenges Taiwan’s secrecy over Ukraine aid

    Explore the clash between KMT Legislator Hsu Chiao-hsin and Taiwan’s MOFA over the concealment of Czech public information regarding Ukraine aid, raising concerns about transparency and fairness in Taiwan’s procurement practices.
    2024/05/08 15:56
  • MOFA hails visa extension for Taiwanese tourists in Thailand

    Discover how Taiwan’s MOFA celebrates Thailand’s decision to extend visa-free entry for Taiwanese nationals, enhancing travel ease and strengthening ties under the New Southbound Policy.
    2024/05/08 14:51
  • MOFA accuses legislator of leaking Ukraine aid secrets

    Taiwan’s MOFA accuses KMT legislator Hsu Chiao-hsin of illegal disclosure of confidential documents related to a US$10 million aid project for Ukraine in partnership with the Czech Republic. The controversy raises questions about legal boundaries and the handling of sensitive information.
    2024/05/07 13:22
  • Taiwan releases film to boost WHO bid

    Discover "My Second Home," a documentary by Taiwan’s MOFA showcasing their advanced medical capabilities through the story of an Indonesian child’s successful liver transplant. This film is part of Taiwan’s bid for WHO inclusion, available in 12 languages and shared globally on social media.
    2024/05/07 10:38
  • Taiwan’s Ukraine aid with Czechia is transparent: MOFA

    Explore the dismissal by Taiwan’s MOFA spokesman of allegations regarding a secret pact with the Czech Republic to aid Ukraine, emphasizing transparent cooperation and the strengthening of international relations amidst humanitarian aid efforts.
    2024/05/06 18:33
  • MOFA to allow spouses to work in same overseas offices

    Explore Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu’s commitment to family-friendly policies in diplomatic postings, addressing marital concerns among staff, and promoting a supportive work environment.
    2024/05/03 12:24
  • Taiwan, Japan deepen ties with high-level delegation visit

    Discover how Taiwan and Japan are strengthening their ties through annual visits and critical discussions on cybersecurity, regional security, and mutual support. Read about Foreign Minister Joseph Wu’s dinner with Japan’s delegation.
    2024/05/01 16:24
  • MOFA: CPTPP a gateway to boost supply chain resilience

    Taiwan is actively pursuing membership in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to enhance supply chain resilience and global economic security, with efforts including hosting seminars in Canada and gaining support from Canadian officials amidst potential opposition from Beijing.
    2024/04/30 15:42
  • MOFA thanks Czech Republic for Taiwan quake relief donations

    Discover the story of solidarity and international cooperation as Taiwan’s MOFA thanks the Czech Republic for a generous donation to aid Hualien’s earthquake reconstruction, highlighting the deep-rooted partnership and shared values between the two nations.
    2024/04/30 13:36
  • Taiwan grateful for U.S. security support legislation

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs thanks U.S. President Joe Biden for signing the "Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2024," highlighting its significance in enhancing Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation and maintaining Indo-Pacific stability. The act provides military aid to Taiwan, reinforcing its defense capabilities and the U.S.’s role in the region. The MOFA commits to defense reforms and continued cooperation with the U.S. and allies to preserve peace in the Taiwan Strait and the Indo-Pacific.
    2024/04/25 18:03
  • Taiwan nears completion of chip center with Czechia

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) is nearing the completion of a five-year agreement with Czechia to establish an advanced chip design center, enhancing semiconductor capabilities. Amidst controversy over funding and accusations from the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), MOFA clarifies the project’s goals and budgeting, emphasizing the initiative’s focus on leveraging Taiwanese technology to bolster Czechia’s semiconductor industry and expand European business opportunities for Taiwanese companies.
    2024/04/24 17:11
  • Philippines and New Zealand unite for Taiwan Strait peace

    Explore the welcoming by Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs of a joint statement from the Philippines and New Zealand leaders emphasizing peace in the Taiwan Strait, amidst concerns over China’s military actions.
    2024/04/19 18:15
  • Taiwan Model: MOFA’s unique approach to overseas assistance

    Taiwan’s MOFA reports on international cooperation development, including overseas aid missions, agricultural assistance, medical teams, and plans to expand coordination across ministries and sectors to enhance aid capacity and address global issues such as food security, health, and environmental protection.
    2024/04/15 15:23
  • MOFA: 220 Taiwanese in Iran and Israel safe amid tensions

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says 20 naturalized Taiwanese in Iran and 200 family members and students in Israel are safe amid Iran’s attack on Israel. Taiwan condemns the attack and urges restraint to prevent escalation.
    2024/04/15 14:54
  • 21 Taiwanese students safe in Israel amid Iranian attack

    The Ministry of Education confirmed all 21 Taiwanese students in Israel are safe amid the recent Iranian attack on the country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) denounced Iran’s actions, claiming that they seriously jeopardize peace and stability in the region and around the world. MOFA asked everyone to remain calm, resolve their issues through dialogue, and stop the situation from worsening.
    2024/04/15 12:32
  • Lin Chia-lung to serve as Taiwan’s foreign minister: report

    Lin Chia-lung, Presidential Office Secretary-General, is set to become Taiwan’s new foreign minister under President-elect Lai Ching-te’s administration, leveraging his diverse experience, U.S. and Japan expertise, and steady diplomatic approach to cross-strait relations.
    2024/04/11 14:51
  • MOFA upholds TFD’s autonomy amid meeting controversy

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) emphasizes respect for the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy’s (TFD) independent operation mechanism. Updates on the TFD board meeting and related controversies.
    2024/04/02 14:31
  • MOFA thanks global allies for helping Taiwanese leave Haiti

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses gratitude to friendly nations for evacuating Taiwanese citizens from Haiti amidst escalating gang violence. Five individuals have been safely evacuated to the Dominican Republic, coordinated by Ambassador Ku Wen-jiann. The Embassy of Taiwan in Haiti remains operational, with 18 individuals still in the country. MOFA pledges to monitor the situation and take diplomatic actions to ensure the safety of Taiwanese citizens.
    2024/03/27 12:08
  • Taiwan monitors case of nationals accused of smuggling eggs

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) is closely monitoring the case of three Taiwanese nationals accused of smuggling rare bird eggs through Panama. The individuals were detained at Tocumen International Airport with 240 eggs of protected bird species. MOFA is in contact with Panamanian authorities to ensure fair treatment and a just trial for the accused, emphasizing adherence to international wildlife protection agreements.
    2024/03/15 15:44
  • Taiwan to host gender equality week in NYC

    MOFA announces Taiwan Gender Equality Week in New York City during the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women. Highlighted by a forum on women’s financial resilience featuring Dr. Hank C.C. Huang. Notable attendees include Denise Scotto and Kelley Currie. Event to be live-streamed on MOFA’s social media channels.
    2024/03/07 16:21
  • Taiwan strengthens bonds with Tuvalu amid new leadership

    Deputy Minister Tien Chung-kwang to visit Tuvalu as Taiwan’s special envoy, showcasing support for the newly elected government led by Prime Minister Feleti Teo. Ambassador Andrew Lin conveys congratulations on behalf of Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen, emphasizing the solid friendship and continued diplomatic relations between the two nations. Taiwan and Tuvalu, with a 45-year-old diplomatic relationship, share democratic values and aim to promote peace and development in the Indo-Pacific region.
    2024/02/26 17:52
  • Taiwan monitors Tuvalu elections amid diplomatic tensions

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) will closely monitor developments in Tuvalu post-election, as most elected officials have established frequent interactions and friendly stances with Taiwan, ensuring solid diplomatic ties. MOFA condemns China’s attempt to influence the election by buying off local media in Tuvalu. The loss of Tuvalu’s pro-Taiwan Prime Minister has sparked speculation about a potential shift in foreign policy and diplomatic alliance with Beijing. However, MOFA notes that the majority of elected Tuvalu officials maintain good relations with Taiwan and support upholding the amicable relations between the two countries. MOFA urges the international community to pay attention and counter autocratic dictatorial countries that manipulate elections in democratic states. This development reflects the ongoing competition between China and Taiwan for diplomatic allegiances in the Pacific region, with countries sometimes switching allegiances for economic or political support.
    2024/01/30 17:44
  • MOFA vows stronger ties with Tuvalu amid diplomatic rumors

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has been closely cooperating with Tuvalu in various fields and will continue to strengthen such cooperation for mutual prosperity. MOFA’s remarks came after rumors that Tuvalu might establish diplomatic ties with China after its general election on Friday. Bikenibeu Paeniu, Tuvalu’s ambassador to Taiwan, suggested that Tuvalu might seek diplomatic recognition from Beijing after its Jan. 26 general election. Taiwan’s foreign ministry noted that numerous high-ranking officials from Tuvalu had congratulated Taiwan’s elected president and vice president after its democratic election and reiterated their commitment to preserving the friendship between the two countries. Some experts believe that Paeniu’s comments require further verification and cannot rule out the possibility that Tuvalu is using this as leverage to solicit support from Australia.
    2024/01/22 12:13
  • St. Vincent reaffirms strong ties with Taiwan post-election

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced that the prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalves, has reaffirmed the strong bond between Taiwan and his country. Gonsalves congratulated Taiwan on its successful general election and expressed his support for the president-elect, Lai Ching-te. Gonsalves intended to lead a delegation to Taiwan for the president’s inauguration ceremony. Taiwan’s Foreign Minister, Joseph Wu, expressed gratitude for Gonsalves’ well-wishes and extended a warm welcome for the upcoming inauguration celebrations. Gonsalves criticized Nauru for severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan and emphasized his country’s commitment to maintaining a faithful friendship with Taiwan. He pledged to strengthen the existing foundation of the cooperative relationship between Taiwan and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Wu expressed gratitude for Gonsalves’ sincere bond and expressed the government’s eagerness to enhance cooperation for the well-being of the people of both countries.
    2024/01/16 12:32
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