Japan-Poland Joint Statement Expresses Concern Over Taiwan Strait Peace; Lin Chia-lung Highly Commends
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A joint statement following the Japan-Poland summit emphasized the importance of peace in the Taiwan Strait for the first time. Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung welcomed this concrete action supporting international order.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who are the leaders that held the Japan-Poland summit in Tokyo on the 15th?
- A: The summit was held by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
- Q: Why is the joint statement by Japan and Poland considered a historic or first-time event according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
- A: It is the first time the two countries have demonstrated their emphasis on the situation in the Taiwan Strait through a joint statement.
- Q: How did Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung respond to the Japan-Poland joint statement?
- A: Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung highly commended and welcomed the concrete actions taken by the two countries.
- Q: What method did the joint statement urge for the resolution of cross-strait issues?
- A: The statement urged the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues through constructive dialogue.
- Q: What did the joint statement oppose regarding the East China Sea and South China Sea?
- A: It opposed any unilateral changes to the status quo in those regions by force or coercion.