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Taiwan Foreign Minister's Increased Travel Amid Global Opportunities - News Directory 3

Taiwan Foreign Minister’s Increased Travel Amid Global Opportunities

November 16, 2025 Victoria Sterling Business
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  • TAIPEI -- Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung recently engaged with international journalists, analysts, and diplomats, signaling a continued effort to bolster Taiwan's international standing.
  • The visit to Brussels underscores Taiwan's strategy of strengthening ties with European lawmakers‍ and fostering support for its democratic‍ values and international participation.
  • The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) is a⁣ cross-party group of legislators from democratic countries committed to addressing the challenges⁤ posed by China's rise.
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Taiwanese Foreign Minister ⁤Highlights Diplomatic Efforts Amidst China Concerns

Table of Contents

  • Taiwanese Foreign Minister ⁤Highlights Diplomatic Efforts Amidst China Concerns
    • Recent Diplomatic Push
    • The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC)
    • Taiwan’s Diplomatic‍ Strategy
Taiwanese Foreign ‍Minister lin Chia-lung at a briefing hosted by the Taiwan‍ Foreign Correspondents' Club on Nov. 12, 2025. (Photo by William Chen)
Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin chia-lung addresses the taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club on November 12,⁤ 2025. (Photo by William Chen)

By Thompson Chau

November 16, 2025 09:25 JST

Recent Diplomatic Push

TAIPEI — Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung recently engaged with international journalists, analysts, and diplomats, signaling a continued effort to bolster Taiwan’s international standing. This engagement followed a visit to Brussels, Belgium, where he accompanied Vice ‍president Hsiao Bi-khim to the annual meeting of the ⁤Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC)‍ at the European Parliament, held on November 12, 2025.

The visit to Brussels underscores Taiwan’s strategy of strengthening ties with European lawmakers‍ and fostering support for its democratic‍ values and international participation. Hsiao Bi-khim’s presence alongside Minister Lin highlights the⁢ importance Taiwan places⁤ on parliamentary diplomacy.

The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC)

The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) is a⁣ cross-party group of legislators from democratic countries committed to addressing the challenges⁤ posed by China’s rise. IPAC’s website details its mission to promote human rights, security interests, and democratic values in relation to China. The annual meeting at the European Parliament provides a platform for⁢ discussing these‍ issues and coordinating policy responses.

Founded in 2020,IPAC has become an increasingly influential voice in international discussions ⁤concerning China. Its members regularly raise concerns about human rights abuses ⁢in Xinjiang, the erosion of democracy in hong Kong, and China’s assertive ⁤foreign policy in the South China Sea and towards⁢ Taiwan. The Council on Foreign Relations provides background on the China-Taiwan conflict.

Taiwan’s Diplomatic‍ Strategy

Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), faces meaningful diplomatic challenges due to China’s ⁢(People’s Republic of China – PRC) claim over the island and its efforts to isolate Taiwan internationally. Despite these challenges, Taiwan ‍has been actively pursuing a ⁢strategy of “pragmatic diplomacy,” focusing on building relationships with like-minded countries and ‍participating in international forums where official state recognition is not ⁤required.

This strategy includes strengthening economic ties, promoting cultural exchange, and ⁢engaging in unofficial diplomacy through representative offices and people-to-people ⁤exchanges. The united states maintains a policy of “strategic ambiguity” regarding its response to a potential Chinese⁢ attack on Taiwan, while providing Taiwan with defensive ⁢capabilities. The U.S. ‍State department’s Taiwan page outlines the U.S. policy.

Minister⁣ Lin’s optimistic demeanor, ⁣as reported by sources, suggests a degree of confidence in Taiwan’s diplomatic efforts.However, the ongoing military⁤ and⁤ political pressure⁣ from china remains a‍ significant concern. Recent Chinese military exercises near Taiwan⁤ have heightened tensions in the region.⁢ Reuters reported on recent Chinese military exercises.

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