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US congressional delegation shows solidarity with Taiwan
U.S. Congressman Mike Gallagher, along with a team of American lawmakers, visited Taiwan and expressed support for the island’s resistance against China’s influence. The delegation praised Taiwan’s successful development and voiced commitment to deepening U.S.-Taiwan relations for peace and stability in the region. Senator Marco Rubio also reiterated his support for Taiwan during a separate meeting with Taiwan’s ambassador to Paraguay.
2024/02/22 09:42
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Nauru cuts diplomatic ties with Taiwan, allies dwindle to 12
Taiwan’s diplomatic ties with Nauru, its South Pacific ally, have been severed, reducing Taiwan’s diplomatic partners to 12. Taiwan and Nauru first established diplomatic relationships on May 4, 1980, with a brief interruption from 2002 to 2005 when Nauru switched allegiance to Beijing. Efforts by the then-Taiwanese Foreign Minister Mark Chen and Nauruan President Ludwig Scotty revived the ties. The current Nauruan president, David Adeang, received congratulations from the Taiwanese ambassador stationed in Nauru. Taiwan and Nauru have collaborated in various areas, including infrastructure construction, public health, clean energy, education, climate change, information technology, agriculture and fishing, and naval patrol. Taiwan’s remaining diplomatic allies include the Marshall Islands, Palau, Tuvalu, Eswatini, the Holy See, Belize, Guatemala, Haiti, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent.
2024/01/15 14:12
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Taiwan thanks allies for support at COP28 side event
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses gratitude to ministers from five diplomatic allies for advocating for Taiwan at COP28. Leaders from Paraguay, Palau, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Tuvalu, and Eswatini voiced support for Taiwan at the World Climate Summit, marking another step forward for Taiwan’s international backing. Haiti’s Minister of Environment acknowledged Taiwan’s dedication to addressing climate change, while the Marshall Islands’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade affirmed Taiwan’s deserving of observer status in such forums. Guatemala’s Minister of Environment and Natural Resources showcased Taiwan’s contributions to climate change efforts, and Nauru’s Deputy Minister of Climate Change & National Resilience appreciated Taiwan’s support for the Just Transition fund in the Pacific. Taiwan emphasizes its eagerness to work with allies and urges the global community to support its meaningful participation in the UNFCCC.
2023/12/11 20:19
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Taiwan’s health insurance to include Chinese students
Taiwanese health authorities plan to include Chinese students in the island’s health insurance starting from the 2024 school year, according to Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan. Currently, international students must wait six months after arriving in Taiwan to be eligible for health insurance. The reform was prompted by concerns from Paraguay about the health rights of its students in Taiwan and was supported by Vice President Lai Ching-te, who advocated for equal treatment of Chinese students. Currently, international students with a residence permit and six months of residency in Taiwan can apply for health insurance at a cost of NT$826 per person per month. The Ministry of Health and Welfare, along with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Mainland Affairs Council, has been considering this measure for some time and has evaluated its financial impact. The inclusion of Chinese students in the health insurance program will require adjustments to premiums for all international students, but the overall impact is expected to be minimal. The new measure will not apply to students who are in Taiwan for short periods and not pursuing a degree. However, it could be implemented as early as September 2024 for international students with a residence permit. Despite a halt on Chinese students coming to Taiwan since 2020, 378 students registered in 2022. The peak of Chinese students in Taiwan was in 2016, with a total of 41,975 students.
2023/11/09 11:29
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Paraguay supports Taiwan’s inclusion at 78th UN assembly
Paraguay, Taiwan’s sole diplomatically in South America, expresses support for Taiwan’s inclusion in the United Nations system during the 78th United Nations General Assembly.
2023/09/21 19:09
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Lai Ching-te concludes visit to Paraguay, returns to Taiwan
Vice President Lai Ching-te’s successful 7-day diplomatic trip to Paraguay highlights the deepening ties between the nations. With an emphasis on shared values, collaboration, and mutual benefit, Lai’s visit underscores Taiwan’s commitment to international partnerships. Learn about key initiatives spanning education, healthcare, and economic collaboration.
2023/08/18 17:11
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President Santiago Peña praises bilateral ties with Taiwan
Paraguay’s President-elect, Santiago Peña, pledges to strengthen ties with Taiwan, as Vice President Lai Ching-te visits. Discussions with Taiwan’s U.S. representative spark speculation about potential partnerships. Peña and Lai emphasize the significance of Paraguay-Taiwan cooperation.
2023/08/16 16:15
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Lai’s visit bolsters Taiwan’s diplomatic ties in Paraguay
Paraguay’s President-elect, Santiago Peña, pledges to strengthen ties with Taiwan as Vice President Lai Ching-te visits. Discussions with Taiwan’s U.S. representative spark speculation about potential partnerships. Peña and Lai emphasize the significance of Paraguay-Taiwan cooperation.
2023/08/15 18:28
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Lai Ching-te highlights security, peace during NY layover
Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te gave a speech to the Taiwanese-American community stressing the importance of the nation’s safety and peace in New York on Sunday (Aug. 13).
2023/08/14 17:36
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Lai to present presidential platform after Paraguay trip
Vice President Lai Ching-te shares details of his upcoming diplomatic visit to Paraguay and his plans for the presidential election platform. Learn about his role as a special envoy, the "National Hope Project," and his views on leadership benchmarks.
2023/08/09 18:07
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Shen offers insights on eventual Speaker McCarthy meeting
Former legislator Shen Fu-hsiung hinted on Friday (Aug. 4) at China’s reaction to an eventual meeting between top officials from the U.S. and Taiwan, such as U.S. Speaker McCarthy and Vice President Lai Ching-te on his way to and from Paraguay
2023/08/07 19:40
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Lai’s Paraguay visit could spark China protests: pundit
Vice President Lai Ching-te will lead a delegation to Paraguay with transit stops in New York and San Francisco. These plans have sparked significant protests from the Chinese government.
2023/08/04 18:53
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Lai to stop in New York, San Francisco for Paraguay tour
The Presidential Office announced on Wednesday (Aug. 2) that Vice President Lai Ching-te will attend the inauguration of Paraguay’s new President Peña, leading a delegation on a 7-day tour starting Aug. 12.
2023/08/02 14:49
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Lai Ching-te to visit Paraguay for inauguration in August
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced on Monday (July 17) that Vice President Lai Ching-te will lead a delegation to Paraguay to attend the country’s presidential inauguration next month.
2023/07/17 17:31
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Taiwan must remain steadfast in asserting sovereignty
Taiwan has been dealt another diplomatic blow after Honduras announced on Sunday, March 26, that it’s switching diplomatic ties to China after 82 years.
2023/04/04 16:46