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Taiwan’s Lai warns China on Indo-Pacific peace threats
President Lai Ching-te urges vigilance against China’s actions in the Indo-Pacific, calling for restraint and adherence to international rules. He highlights the impact on regional peace and prosperity.
2025/11/17 10:40
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Taiwan president thanks G-7 for support amid China tensions
President Lai Ching-te thanks G-7 leaders for supporting Taiwan Strait peace. G-7 urges China to avoid market distortions, while China protests interference.
2025/06/19 09:00
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Japanese ruling party youth leaders visit Taiwan
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party Youth Division will visit Taiwan from April 29 to May 3. The delegation, led by Yasutoshi Nishimura, aims to strengthen Taiwan-Japan relations through meetings with key Taiwanese leaders.
2025/04/29 14:18
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U.S. condemns China’s military drills as threat to Taiwan
The U.S. State Department accuses China of escalating tensions with Taiwan through aggressive military actions. The U.S. reaffirms its commitment to regional security and opposes unilateral changes to the status quo. Taiwan’s foreign minister calls for global action against China’s threats.
2025/04/02 11:04
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Lin Hsin-i arrives in Lima for APEC leaders’ meeting
Lin Hsin-i arrives in Lima for the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting. Welcomed by Peru officials, Lin highlights Taiwan’s role in regional prosperity.
2024/11/14 09:44
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Lai Ching-te vows to defend Taiwan sovereignty on Nat’l Day
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s National Day speech on Oct. 10 emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to global prosperity and sovereignty. He urged China to collaborate for peace.
2024/10/10 16:03
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Mike Pompeo lauds Taiwan’s global role, backs new leadership
Discover insights from the meeting between Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te and former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, focusing on deepening Taiwan-U.S. cooperation and mutual commitment to regional peace and global prosperity.
2024/05/22 10:22
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Lai urges China for dialogue with Taiwan’s elected gov’t
President-elect Lai Ching-te calls for dialogue with China to enhance peace across the Taiwan Strait, emphasizing mutual respect and criticizing Beijing’s selective engagement with the opposition. Lai pledges to continue President Tsai’s policies, focusing on defense, economic security, partnerships, and stable cross-strait relations to promote regional stability and prosperity.
2024/04/26 10:08
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US delegation meets Taiwan leaders amid regional tensions
President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan are set to meet with U.S. Select Committee on the CCP Chairman Mike Gallagher and a bipartisan delegation to discuss Taiwan-U.S. trade and the Indo-Pacific regional situation. The visit underscores the strong bipartisan support from the U.S. Congress for Taiwan and aims to deepen exchanges and cooperation for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.
2024/02/22 09:45
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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
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Japanese official invites President Tsai to give speech
President Tsai Ing-wen has been invited by Hiroyasu Izumi, Chief Representative of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Taipei Office, to deliver a speech in Japan. Tsai, Taiwan’s first female president, has garnered attention in Japan and is expected to receive a warm welcome. The invitation comes after Tsai awarded Izumi the "Order of Brilliant Star" for his contributions to Taiwan-Japan relations. During the award ceremony, Tsai emphasized the progress made by both nations over the past four years and highlighted their shared values of democracy and freedom. Izumi described Taiwan-Japan relations as inseparable, emphasizing Japan’s unwavering support for Taiwan.
2023/10/30 17:49
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Tsai urges rules-based order for more regional prosperity
President Tsai Ing-wen underscores the importance of rules-based order for regional stability in Ketagalan Forum’s 2023 Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue. Emphasis on democracy, security, and economic growth.
2023/08/08 20:33