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Foreign minister praises Czech commitment to democracy
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung affirms Czech support for democracy amid China’s pressure. Former President Tsai Ing-wen to visit Prague for Forum 2000.
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Tsai Ing-wen to attend Forum 2000 in Prague this weekend
Former President Tsai Ing-wen will attend the 28th Forum 2000 in Prague, focusing on democracy’s resilience. She aims to strengthen Taiwan’s global partnerships.
2024/10/07 15:43
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Tsai Ing-wen to visit Europe for first time post-presidency
Former President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Europe, including the Czech Republic, starting Oct. 12. She will attend Forum 2000, marking her first trip post-presidency.
2024/10/07 09:49
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Taiwan, Czech Republic deepen ties with new agreements
Explore the strengthening ties between Taiwan and the Czech Republic as Premier Cho Jung-tai welcomes a Czech delegation led by Senate Vice President Jiří Drahoš, focusing on democratic values, technological cooperation, and cultural exchanges.
2024/06/12 17:01
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Premier criticizes legislator over leaked documents
Discover how Premier Chen Chien-jen rebukes KMT legislator Hsu Chiao-hsin for leaking confidential documents and spreading misinformation about Taiwan’s Ukraine aid project, emphasizing the importance of unity in foreign relations to uphold Taiwan’s sovereignty and international diplomacy.
2024/05/06 17:38
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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
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Taipei Dialogue to address Indo-Pacific intimidation
The Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR) will host the "2023 Taipei Security Dialogue" on November 8th. Former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Michele Flournoy, and former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor, Matthew Pottinger, will discuss the collective intimidation faced by Indo-Pacific nations. The event will feature virtual speeches focusing on measuring risks and situations in the Taiwan Strait. Scholars and experts from 10 countries, including the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, Czech Republic, and Japan, have been invited to address China’s challenges to global order and democracy. The dialogue will cover six themes, such as the Russo-Ukrainian War’s lessons and strategies for deterring China, implications for cross-strait relations, Chinese military and technological development, China’s global expansion, and a strategic environmental assessment of China. President Tsai Ing-wen is also scheduled to deliver a speech at the event.
2023/11/07 17:56
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Hsieh Su-wei wins 3rd women’s doubles title at Wimbledon
Hsieh Su-wei of Taiwan and Barbora Strycova of the Czech Republic won their second Wimbledon doubles title as a pairing by beating Elise Mertens of Belgium and Storm Hunter of Australia 7-5, 6-4 on Sunday (July 16) on Centre Court.
2023/07/17 17:14
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Czechs to back Taiwan ’under any circumstances’
Czech Republic’s Parliament Speaker, Marketa Pekarova Adamova, declared on Tuesday that her country would support Taiwan without fail in a statement made during her address to the Legislative Yuan (parliament).
2023/03/29 16:44