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Taiwan's VP Calls for Closer EU Ties in Rare Address in Brussels
Taiwan's Vice President Bi-Khim Hsiao called for EU support to defend democracy amid China’s military pressure and urged cooperation on technology and supply chains, citing Taiwan’s semiconductor role.
- Taiwan's Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim gave a rare speech at the European Parliament in Brussels, urging closer ties between Europe and Taiwan.
- Hsiao called on lawmakers to collaborate more with Taiwan on trusted supply chains and AI technology, drawing parallels between Taiwan's situation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- The unannounced speech, hosted by an anti-China group, is expected to provoke anger from Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of China.
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Taiwan's Vice-President Hsiao makes rare address to international lawmakers at European Parliament
Taiwan Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim spoke at the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China's annual summit, held in the European Parliament in Brussels, a move likely to draw ire from Beijing.
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Taiwan's vice president calls for closer EU ties in rare address to international lawmakers
Taiwan's deputy leader has urged the European Union to strengthen security and trade ties with Taiwan and support its democracy amid growing threats from China.
·United States
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C 31%
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