Alicia Kearns MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, led a delegation to Taiwan.

(Retrieved from the Facebook page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

[Reporter Chen Yun/Taipei Report] Presidential Palace Spokesperson Zhang Dunhan said tonight that the Presidential Palace sincerely welcomes the delegation from the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons of the British Parliament to visit Taiwan. President Tsai will receive the delegation at the Presidential Palace tomorrow morning. In the three years since the epidemic spread, members of the British Parliament organized a delegation to Taiwan for the first time, and organized an official official delegation to Taiwan again after 2006, fully demonstrating the strong support of the British Parliament for Taiwan.

Zhang Dunhan said that this is the first time since the global epidemic spread in the past three years that members of the British Parliament have organized a delegation to Taiwan. It is also the second time that the British Parliament has organized an official official delegation to visit Taiwan after 2006. It fully demonstrates the strong support of the British Parliament for Taiwan, and He attaches great importance to the development of Taiwan-UK relations; President Tsai and the visiting delegation will exchange views on Taiwan-UK economic and trade relations, Indo-Pacific regional security and other topics of close concern tomorrow.

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Zhang Dunhan pointed out that the delegation was led by Alicia Kearns MP, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons, and other members included Liam Byrne MP, Stewart Malcolm McDonald MP, Smith ( Royston Smith MP, and Quayle (Neil Coyle MP), a total of 5 cross-party MPs.

Zhang Tunhan said that the relationship between Taiwan and the UK has become closer and closer. In recent years, he has not only supported Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organizations, but also cared about the security situation in the Taiwan Strait and the region.

We hope that through this face-to-face exchange, we will continue to deepen the friendly and cooperative relationship between Taiwan and Britain, and continue to work together for the peace, stability, prosperity and development of the Indo-Pacific region.