Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announces a new Formosa Club for the Indo-Pacific will be established, the establishing ceremony will take place on May 7.
According to ICRT, 250 parliamentarians from 17 countries will join the club, which will serve as a platform for them to speak up in support of Taiwan.
Several of these clubs have been established over the last few years,
covering regions like Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.
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According to Taiwan News, the official launch ceremony for the chapter has been scheduled for May 7, according to MOFA's East Asian and Pacific Affairs Department chief Larry Tseng (曾瑞利).
The event will take the shape of a video conference, Taiwan News reported. Taiwan has since 2016 been working to increase links with countries in the region through its New Southbound Policy, and China’s aggressive stance toward Japan, Southeast Asia, India, and Pacific island nations has increased sympathy for the country.
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