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U.S. Senate leaders arrive in Taiwan for security talks
Two senior U.S. senators arrived in Taiwan Friday as part of a broader Indo-Pacific tour to counter China’s growing influence. Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker and Senator Deb Fischer’s visit reinforces America’s strategic partnerships with democratic allies in the region.2025/08/29 14:44 -

Taiwan to boost defense budget over 3% of GDP in 2026
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te announced a defense budget increase to over 3% of GDP, focusing on Indo-Pacific security and economic resilience. The Ketagalan Forum highlighted Taiwan’s strategic role in regional stability amid global tensions.2025/08/05 18:00 -

Taiwan’s premier defends independent defense budget choices
Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses Taiwan’s defense budget, affirming independent military choices and commitment to self-reliance amid China’s threats.2025/03/07 20:00 -

Taiwan reaffirms commitment to democracy at seminar
Cho Jung-tai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to democracy at the 2024 Human Rights Day International Seminar, urging resistance against hegemonic threats and highlighting the nation’s dedication to human rights and regional peace.2024/12/09 16:05 -

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 thanks allies for support in Taiwan Strait stability
Taipei’s Presidential Office spokesperson Olivia Lin thanks U.S., Japanese, and Philippine leaders for supporting peace in the Taiwan Strait and recognizing Taiwan’s contributions to Indo-Pacific stability. The U.S.-Japan and U.S.-Japan-Philippines summits highlight the global consensus on the importance of peace in the region amidst rising authoritarianism. Lin commits Taiwan to strengthening self-defense and international cooperation for a free and open Indo-Pacific.2024/04/12 15:29 -

Taiwan’s strategic role highlighted in U.S. aid proposal
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to expedite the passing of a foreign aid bill to assist Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, key partners in the Indo-Pacific region. The bill, totaling US$95.34 billion, aims to address Ukraine’s ammunition shortage and strengthen ties with strategic allies. Johnson’s procedural strategy and bipartisan approach signal progress in advancing the bill through the House, underscoring Taiwan’s significance in U.S. foreign policy.2024/03/15 19:07 -

Taiwan’s allies voice support as China ramps up intimidation
China’s military intimidation of Taiwan ahead of the presidential election has been warned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). A joint statement by the US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Daniel Kritenbrink, Japanese Deputy Minister and Director-General, Kobe Yasuhiro, and Republic of Korea Deputy Minister, Chung Byung-won, expressed support for Taiwan during a three-way dialogue in Washington. China’s recent military threats towards Taiwan, including deploying balloons across the Taiwan strait, violating airspace, and suspending parts of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), have raised concerns among the international community. MOFA has raised suspicions of attempts to influence the election and emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to cooperation with the US, Japan, and South Korea to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.2024/01/07 14:56



