U.S. Congressman Zach Nunn Promotes Pro-Taiwan Initiatives, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Awards Friendship Medal

U.S. Congressman Zach Nunn was awarded the "Friendship Medal of Diplomacy" by Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs for his active promotion of pro-Taiwan initiatives. Nunn emphasized Taiwan's critical position in the first island chain and its importance to global peace and stability. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed Nunn's visit and affirmed continued cooperation with the U.S. Congress to deepen bilateral relations.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a press release that Political Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Chen Ming-chi, on behalf of Minister Lin Chia-lung, presented the "Friendship Medal of Diplomacy" to U.S. Representative Zach Nunn, Chairman of the Republican Study Committee's National Security Task Force, on the 8th, and hosted a banquet for the visiting delegation. Chen Ming-chi stated that Nunn has long focused on challenges faced by democracies and actively promoted various pro-Taiwan initiatives, fully demonstrating his high regard for strengthening Taiwan-U.S. partnership and maintaining regional peace and stability. The "Friendship Medal of Diplomacy" not only recognizes Nunn's past significant contributions to promoting Taiwan-U.S. relations but also highlights the solid foundation of mutual trust and the firm belief in working together to create a future. Nunn stated that the U.S. Congress has long prioritized supporting Taiwan. Taiwan's critical position in the first island chain holds significant importance for the democratic camp and global peace and stability. Taiwan is not only an important partner of the United States but also a crucial pillar of global democracy and industrial security. Nunn also presented the "Iowa Medal of Merit," which represents outstanding contributions to public service and promoting people's well-being, to highlight the close and friendly partnership between Taiwan and the United States. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed Nunn's delegation and thanked the bipartisan U.S. Senate and House members for their recent consecutive visits to Taiwan, demonstrating firm cross-party support for Taiwan's security and deepening Taiwan-U.S. relations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that it will continue to work hand in hand with the U.S. Congress and friends from all sectors on the existing good foundation to jointly promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the Taiwan Strait and the Indo-Pacific region.