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Taiwan President welcomes democratic developments in Egypt
Press release from: Presseabteilung Taipeh Vertretung
By Meg Chang
ROC President Ma Ying-jeou hopes to see the rapid establishment of democracy in Egypt in accordance with the people’s will, Presidential Spokesman Lo Chih-chiang said Feb. 12.
Ma called for the restoration of political and economic order in Egypt as soon as possible to ensure regional security in the Islamic world, Lo added.
Lo’s remarks came after Hosni Mubarak stepped down as Egyptian president amid countrywide protests that started in late January.
“The president has asked the Cabinet to keep a close eye on the latest developments in the North African country, assess their ramifications in terms of global politics, economy, energy and tourism, and map out responsive measures accordingly,” he said.
The ROC government welcomes the burgeoning democracy in Egypt, noted Samuel Chen, director of the Department of African Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“We are evaluating the current situation for ways to enhance bilateral exchanges with Egypt,” Chen pointed out, adding that efforts will be made to promote trade and tourism between the two sides, with the ultimate goal of setting up a representative office in the nation.
According to MOFA, Taiwan and Egypt do not have formal political ties, and neither has representative offices in the other’s territory. The Taiwan Trade Center Cairo, operated by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, is the ROC government’s only presence in Egypt.
Taiwan Today, Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan), 14.02.2011
Die Presseabteilung der Taipeh Vertretung mit Sitz in Berlin bietet folgende Dienstleistungen an: Erläuterung der Politik und der Entwicklung der Republik China (Taiwan), Verbreitung von Stellungnahmen und Pressemitteilungen von taiwanischer Seite sowie Beantwortung von Fragen über das Land;
Angebot von Informationsmaterial über Taiwan in deutscher, englischer, und chinesischer Sprache (Broschüren, Filme, Videos, DVDs, Diafilme, CDs);
Anlaufstelle für deutsche Medienvertreter, Angebot von Informationsreisen nach Taiwan für deutsche Journalisten;
Organisation von Veranstaltungen mit dem Ziel, Kontakte zwischen Deutschland und Taiwan zu vertiefen (Vorträge, Seminare, Ausstellungen, Filmfestivals etc.);
Sonstige Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Presseabteilung Taipeh Vertretung
Markgrafenstr. 35
10117 Berlin
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ROC President Ma Ying-jeou hopes to see the rapid establishment of democracy in Egypt in accordance with the people’s will, Presidential Spokesman Lo Chih-chiang said Feb. 12.
Ma called for the restoration of political and economic order in Egypt as soon as possible to ensure regional security in the Islamic world, Lo added.
Lo’s remarks came after Hosni Mubarak stepped down as Egyptian president amid countrywide protests that started in late January.
“The president has asked the Cabinet to keep a close eye on the latest developments in the North African country, assess their ramifications in terms of global politics, economy, energy and tourism, and map out responsive measures accordingly,” he said.
The ROC government welcomes the burgeoning democracy in Egypt, noted Samuel Chen, director of the Department of African Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“We are evaluating the current situation for ways to enhance bilateral exchanges with Egypt,” Chen pointed out, adding that efforts will be made to promote trade and tourism between the two sides, with the ultimate goal of setting up a representative office in the nation.
According to MOFA, Taiwan and Egypt do not have formal political ties, and neither has representative offices in the other’s territory. The Taiwan Trade Center Cairo, operated by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, is the ROC government’s only presence in Egypt.
Taiwan Today, Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan), 14.02.2011
Die Presseabteilung der Taipeh Vertretung mit Sitz in Berlin bietet folgende Dienstleistungen an: Erläuterung der Politik und der Entwicklung der Republik China (Taiwan), Verbreitung von Stellungnahmen und Pressemitteilungen von taiwanischer Seite sowie Beantwortung von Fragen über das Land;
Angebot von Informationsmaterial über Taiwan in deutscher, englischer, und chinesischer Sprache (Broschüren, Filme, Videos, DVDs, Diafilme, CDs);
Anlaufstelle für deutsche Medienvertreter, Angebot von Informationsreisen nach Taiwan für deutsche Journalisten;
Organisation von Veranstaltungen mit dem Ziel, Kontakte zwischen Deutschland und Taiwan zu vertiefen (Vorträge, Seminare, Ausstellungen, Filmfestivals etc.);
Sonstige Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Presseabteilung Taipeh Vertretung
Markgrafenstr. 35
10117 Berlin
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