Paraguayan President Peña concludes state visit, departs Taiwan
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña concluded his state visit to Taiwan from May 7th to 10th, departing from Taiwan on the afternoon of May 10th. Foreign Minister Joseph Wu saw him off at Taoyuan International Airport, but Peña did not make any remarks. During his visit, President Lai Ching-te awarded Peña the Order of Brilliant Jade, and both witnessed the signing of MOUs on AI computing center investment, cybersecurity cooperation, and a mutual legal assistance treaty.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi, Taoyuan Airport, May 10th) Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, leading a delegation, concluded his state visit to Taiwan from May 7th to 10th, departing Taiwan this afternoon. Foreign Minister Joseph Wu saw him off, but Peña did not make any remarks at Taoyuan International Airport.
President Peña concluded his state visit to Taiwan. At approximately 1:20 PM, accompanied by Foreign Minister Wu, he proceeded to Taoyuan Airport to depart Taiwan. Both appeared relaxed, chatting as they entered the VIP lounge. Before boarding, President Peña specifically shook hands and embraced Minister Wu, but neither made any public statements.
President Lai Ching-te awarded President Peña (Santiago Peña) the "Order of Brilliant Jade" on May 8th and jointly witnessed the signing ceremony of the "MOU for Cooperation on Taiwan-Paraguay Sovereign AI Computing Center Investment Project," the "MOU for Taiwan-Paraguay Cybersecurity Cooperation," and the "Taiwan-Paraguay Criminal Justice Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty." On May 9th, he also visited the "Southern Taiwan Science Park Administration of the National Science and Technology Council" and the "National Center for High-Performance Computing Cloud Computing Center" in Tainan. (Editor: Lee Hsi-chang) 1150510
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi, Taoyuan Airport, May 10th) Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, leading a delegation, concluded his state visit to Taiwan from May 7th to 10th, departing Taiwan this afternoon. Foreign Minister Joseph Wu saw him off, but Peña did not make any remarks at Taoyuan International Airport.
President Peña concluded his state visit to Taiwan. At approximately 1:20 PM, accompanied by Foreign Minister Wu, he proceeded to Taoyuan Airport to depart Taiwan. Both appeared relaxed, chatting as they entered the VIP lounge. Before boarding, President Peña specifically shook hands and embraced Minister Wu, but neither made any public statements.
President Lai Ching-te awarded President Peña (Santiago Peña) the "Order of Brilliant Jade" on May 8th and jointly witnessed the signing ceremony of the "MOU for Cooperation on Taiwan-Paraguay Sovereign AI Computing Center Investment Project," the "MOU for Taiwan-Paraguay Cybersecurity Cooperation," and the "Taiwan-Paraguay Criminal Justice Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty." On May 9th, he also visited the "Southern Taiwan Science Park Administration of the National Science and Technology Council" and the "National Center for High-Performance Computing Cloud Computing Center" in Tainan. (Editor: Lee Hsi-chang) 1150510
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