BREAKING: Japanese leaders to visit Taiwan amid tensions with China, will meet President Tsai Ing-wen

Taipei. After US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, the Japanese leader will arrive in Taipei on a Taiwan visit. Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the upcoming visit of Japanese politicians.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday welcomed the forthcoming visit of Furuya Keiji, Chairman of the Advisory Council of Japan-ROC Diet members, and Kihara Minoru, Secretary General of the Council, to Taiwan, reported Taiwan News.

According to the information, two Liberal Democratic Party politicians will be in Taiwan from 22 to 24 August and will discuss with the US to improve the defense system. He will also meet with President Tsai Ing-wen to share views on the military exercises conducted by China.

According to Kyodo News, they will also review plans to send a delegation of council members to attend the ten-day event and attend a meeting between lawmakers from Japan, the US and Taiwan about regional strategic matters.

Japanese leaders will meet many politicians

Furuya and Kihara will meet with Vice President Lai Ching-te, Su Tseng-chang, Speaker Yu Hsi-kun, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu and Taiwan-Japan Association President Su Jia-chuan. According to the report of Taiwan News, the two will stop at the Wuzhi Mountain Military Ceremony to pay tribute to the late former President Lee Teng-hui.

The Ministry of External Affairs said that at a time when authoritarian states intend to invade and expand overseas, create regional tensions and challenge the fundamental international order, democracy must unite to defend the shared values ​​of freedom and democracy. needed.

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