A British parliamentary delegation officially visited Taiwan for the first time in 16 years and met with President Tsai Ing-wen on the 2nd.

Visiting Taiwan is a bipartisan delegation of members of the British House of Commons, including Chairman Kearns, who is scheduled to stay from the 29th of last month to the 3rd of this month.



It was the first official visit of a British parliamentary delegation to Taiwan in 16 years, and although China resented it, the parliamentary delegation held a meeting with President Tsai on the 2nd. Of course," he said.



"Britain not only strongly supports its European neighbors, but also pays tribute to our valued and mutually dependable partners in the Indo-Pacific region with an eye to the whole world," he said, adding that the need to strengthen ties with Taiwan. emphasized gender.



On the other hand, President Tsai said, "I am aware of Prime Minister Sunak's speech a few days ago, which focused on geopolitical changes." I will do my best," he said.



Prime Minister Sunak said on the 28th of last month that the "golden age" of the relationship between the United Kingdom and China was over, and President Tsai's remarks seem to be referring to this.



Recently, the United Kingdom has changed its approach to China and is gradually emphasizing Taiwan.