Belgium
110th Republic of China National Day Reception held in Brussels
The Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium held the 110th Republic of China National Day Reception, 30 September, welcoming friends and dignitaries from the EU and Belgium. Held in accordance with the Belgian pandemic prevention regulations, the event was attended by more than 100 guests, including members of the European Parliament, the Belgian Senate, the Belgian House of Representatives, and the Belgian regional parliaments, along with others from all walks of life. In his speech at the reception, Ambassador Ming-Yen Tsai outlined the current status of the close exchanges between Taiwan, and the EU and Belgium in various fields such as the economy and trade, education, technology, green energy, digital economy, disinformation and carbon reduction.
The Ambassador also took the opportunity to thank the European Parliament, the Belgian Senate, the Belgian House of Representatives, and the Flemish Parliament for passing a number of Taiwan-friendly resolutions over the past year, including ones supporting Taiwan-EU cooperation, a Taiwan-EU bilateral investment agreement, Taiwan’s international participation, and those expressing concern regarding peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
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