MOFA welcomes Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano and Madam Selepa Kausea Natano on their state visit to Taiwan from September 3-9
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MOFA welcomes Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano and Madam Selepa Kausea Natano on their state visit to Taiwan from September 3-9.
This is the prime minister's first visit to Taiwan since his inauguration in 2019 and September marks the 43rd anniversary of the forging of diplomatic ties between our countries.
Accompanying the prime minister will be a delegation comprising Minister of of Public Works, Infrastructure and Environment Ampelosa Manoa Tehulu, Minister of Local Government and Agriculture Saaga Talu Teafa, Ministry of Fisheries and Trade Kitiona Tausi and Secretary to Government Tapugao Falefou.
The delegation will be met with military honors and a state banquet by President Tsai Ing-wen, and discussion will center around the strengthening of cooperation, climate change and other issues of mutual concern.
Prime Minister Natano is also set to sign a communique with MOFA Minister Joseph Wu on the reaffirmation of diplomatic ties, as well as two other agreements with the Ministry of the Interior to deepen cooperation on policing and between the coast guard administrations of both countries.
Taiwan will continue its long-term cooperation with Tuvalu in the fields of agriculture, public health, education, culture, clean energy and ICT going forward!