DPP Caucus: President's Successful Visit to Eswatini Demonstrates Taiwan's Diplomatic Resilience
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus announced that President Lai Ching-te's successful visit to Eswatini showcased Taiwan's robust diplomatic capabilities to the international community. The caucus emphasized that as the international community supports Taiwan, the Legislative Yuan should unite across party lines to protest against the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) pressure.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Yang-yu, Taipei 6th) President Lai Ching-te concluded his trip to Eswatini, which was described by French media as "Mission Impossible." The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus stated today that President Lai's trip demonstrated Taiwan's diplomatic resilience. As the international community is supporting Taiwan, the Legislative Yuan should put aside partisan differences and unanimously condemn the Chinese Communist Party. When Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu convenes cross-party negotiations on the condemnation resolution proposed by the caucus in the future, it is hoped that Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers will not be absent.
DPP legislative caucus secretary-general Fan Yun, deputy secretary-general Chen Pei-yu, and deputy secretary-general Huang Chieh held a press conference to make the above remarks.
Fan Yun pointed out that President Lai's successful visit demonstrated Taiwan's strength as a diplomatically resilient country, and thanked allied countries and international friends for their assistance during the process. Such resilience requires a high degree of trust.
Fan Yun stated that foreign media observed the CCP's unreasonable bullying of Taiwan, and the DPP caucus also proposed a motion in the Legislative Yuan to condemn the CCP's brutal suppression. Representatives from both the Green (DPP) and White (Taiwan People's Party) parties attended yesterday's cross-party consultation.
Fan Yun believes that when the international community is supporting Taiwan, it should be made clear that the Legislative Yuan, regardless of party affiliation, unanimously condemns the Chinese Communist Party. In the future, this condemnation resolution may be discussed in negotiations convened by Han Kuo-yu, and it is hoped that KMT lawmakers will not be absent at that time.
Huang Chieh said that many netizens shared President Lai's difficult journey back to Taiwan online. This is an achievement hard-earned by the head of state for Taiwan's diplomacy, national security, and dignity. At this time, everyone should unite against external forces and condemn the CCP's suppression of President Lai. (Editor: Wan Shu-chang) 1150506
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Yang-yu, Taipei 6th) President Lai Ching-te concluded his trip to Eswatini, which was described by French media as "Mission Impossible." The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative caucus stated today that President Lai's trip demonstrated Taiwan's diplomatic resilience. As the international community is supporting Taiwan, the Legislative Yuan should put aside partisan differences and unanimously condemn the Chinese Communist Party. When Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu convenes cross-party negotiations on the condemnation resolution proposed by the caucus in the future, it is hoped that Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers will not be absent.
DPP legislative caucus secretary-general Fan Yun, deputy secretary-general Chen Pei-yu, and deputy secretary-general Huang Chieh held a press conference to make the above remarks.
Fan Yun pointed out that President Lai's successful visit demonstrated Taiwan's strength as a diplomatically resilient country, and thanked allied countries and international friends for their assistance during the process. Such resilience requires a high degree of trust.
Fan Yun stated that foreign media observed the CCP's unreasonable bullying of Taiwan, and the DPP caucus also proposed a motion in the Legislative Yuan to condemn the CCP's brutal suppression. Representatives from both the Green (DPP) and White (Taiwan People's Party) parties attended yesterday's cross-party consultation.
Fan Yun believes that when the international community is supporting Taiwan, it should be made clear that the Legislative Yuan, regardless of party affiliation, unanimously condemns the Chinese Communist Party. In the future, this condemnation resolution may be discussed in negotiations convened by Han Kuo-yu, and it is hoped that KMT lawmakers will not be absent at that time.
Huang Chieh said that many netizens shared President Lai's difficult journey back to Taiwan online. This is an achievement hard-earned by the head of state for Taiwan's diplomacy, national security, and dignity. At this time, everyone should unite against external forces and condemn the CCP's suppression of President Lai. (Editor: Wan Shu-chang) 1150506
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