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Former Taiwan president strengthens European democratic ties
Former President Tsai Ing-wen visits Europe to strengthen ties with democratic allies. She speaks at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit and engages with UK political and academic circles.2025/05/12 10:00 -
Tsai Ing-wen to address Copenhagen Democracy Summit
Former President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Lithuania and Denmark to strengthen Taiwan’s ties with European democracies. She will speak at Vilnius University and the Copenhagen Democracy Summit.2025/05/07 11:12 -
MOFA Minister Wu discusses Taiwan-China tensions on BBC
In an exclusive interview with BBC World Service flagship program Newshour, Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, discussed the increasing disturbances in Taiwan-China relations. Minister Wu highlighted the significance of international support, citing the visit of then-US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a positive diplomatic move. He also drew attention to China’s efforts to hinder Taiwan’s participation in international events. Wu welcomed the wave of international visitors expressing support for Taiwan, including the Vice President of the European Parliament and legislative speakers from Czechia and Lithuania. He urged democratic countries to be vigilant against potential interference from China in the upcoming presidential election and to voice their discontent over sensitive issues. Minister Wu drew three valuable lessons from the Ukraine-Russia conflict, commending the Ukrainian people’s commitment to defending their homeland, acknowledging the effectiveness of asymmetric warfare tactics, and emphasizing the importance of global support for invaded nations.2023/11/02 21:26