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    Joseph Wu 結果共42筆

  • MOFA head warns of conflict amid authoritarian expansion

    Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, delivered a speech at Riga Stradins University in Latvia, clarifying Taiwan’s position amid tensions with China. Despite enduring military intimidation, diplomatic isolation, and economic threats from China, Taiwan remains committed to achieving peace through open conversation while being pragmatic and prepared for potential risks. Wu praised the diplomatic relationship between Taiwan and Latvia, as both countries share similar paths to democracy and the establishment of sovereign statehood. However, both countries face unprecedented security challenges, with a standoff between democracy and autocracy driving the current international conflict. Wu emphasized that established democracies cannot ignore the expansion of authoritarianism, which seeks to undermine the rules-based international order. In light of President Tsai’s decision to restore one-year military service, Wu stressed the importance of being armed to protect Taiwan’s freedom, as the cost of losing it is unbearable for a democratic society.
    2023/11/08 20:13
  • Estonia allows Taiwan to establish rep. office in Tallinn

    A survey conducted by the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI) revealed that Japan ranks last in terms of employees’ physical, psychological, social, and mental health conditions at the workplace. The survey evaluated the health conditions of over 30,000 employees from 30 countries, with Japan scoring a mere 25%. Turkey, India, and China topped the ranking with scores of 78%, 76%, and 75% respectively.
    2023/11/04 09:54
  • 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
  • Taiwan closely monitoring Biden-Xi Meeting in San Francisco

    As President Biden and Xi Jinping gear up for a San Francisco meet in November, Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu highlights the island’s vigilant observation. Additionally, prospects of a Biden-Chang meeting during the APEC summit are in discussion.
    2023/11/02 17:59
  • MOFA criticizes Ma Ying-jeou for controversial remarks

    Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu, expresses deep regret over former President Ma Ying-jeou’s suggestion that certain U.S. factions are using Taiwan’s semiconductor industry as a weapon, and condemns Ma for aligning himself with Chinese positions. Wu emphasizes the Taiwanese government’s position and the importance of garnering international support in the face of rising cross-strait tensions.
    2023/10/18 17:06
  • Foreign Minister stresses importance of int’t support

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu emphasizes the importance of seeking support from other countries for Taiwan’s leading political figures when visiting abroad. Wu’s comments were made in response to former president Ma Ying-jeou’s criticisms of Robert O’Brien and some Americans for "weaponizing" Taiwan. Wu expressed regret over Ma’s remarks and stressed the need for international backing in the face of pressure from China. His message suggests that Taiwanese leaders should unite with supportive forces overseas rather than create discord.
    2023/10/18 17:00
  • MOFA assists departure of 156 nationals from Israel

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu announced the departure of 156 Taiwanese nationals from Israel while 147 chose to stay amid rising tensions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also escalated its travel advisory for Israel to "orange" following a recent attack by Hamas.
    2023/10/17 17:24
  • Taiwan, U.S. struggle to maintain cross-strait status quo

    Visits from U.S. officials have increased in recent months in Taiwan, sparking anger from across the strait.
    2023/07/20 10:44
  • Experts analyze growing threats to Taiwan

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu emphasizes cooperation between all democracies to prevent China’s status quo change in the latest TVBS Meeting Room with Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper on Monday (July 17).
    2023/07/20 10:38
  • Taiwan’s semiconductor industry vital for global economy

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu highlighted the crucial role of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry to the global community in the latest TVBS Meeting Room with Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper on Monday (July 17) evening. 
    2023/07/19 10:27
  • Experts ponder Taiwan’s optimal approach to China

    Amid soaring cross-strait tensions and the approaching Han Kuang exercises, TVBS Meeting Room host Wenchi Yu invited former U.S. Secretary of State Mark Esper and Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu to discuss the best approach for the country: bolstering Taiwan’s military defenses or seeking more engagement with China.
    2023/07/18 18:52
  • Esper praises Taiwan’s extended military service

    TVBS Commentator Wenchi Yu invited former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark Esper and Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu to discuss Taiwan’s one-year conscription service on Monday (July 17) evening.
    2023/07/18 18:07
  • Taiwan foreign minister defends the nation after WHO snub

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu criticized World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and entrepreneur Elon Musk on Monday (May 22).
    2023/05/22 16:32
  • Taiwan to send team to Geneva for WHA despite exclusion

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu and Health Minister Hsueh Jui-yuan announced on Thursday (May 18) the government’s plans to send a delegation to Geneva for the annual World Health Assembly (WHA) despite not receiving an invitation. 
    2023/05/19 17:12
  • Former UK Prime Minister kicks off 5-day trip to Taiwan

    Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss was greeted by Foreign Minister Joseph Wu at the airport as she arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday (May 16) evening for a 5-day trip.
    2023/05/17 13:40
  • Taiwanese officials offer details on end of diplomatic ties

    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu both released statements on Sunday (March 26) after the announcement of the end of 82 years of diplomatic relations with Honduras.
    2023/03/28 17:28
  • Joseph Wu: 2027 is a year that we need to watch out

    Foreign Minister Joesph Wu said on Wednesday that he believes China is now "more likely" to invade Taiwan to distract from President Xi Jinping’s domestic problems.
    2023/01/19 18:00
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