The Kuomintang presidential candidate Hou Youyi arrived at Haneda Airport on Monday (July 31) on Monday (July 31) to launch a three -day visit.After he resisted, he posted on Facebook that he hoped to see Taiwan and Japan promote the safety and stability of the Indo -Pacific region.
Hou Youyi wrote on Facebook that his visit will visit the Japanese parliament members and ask the Japanese politics, overseas Chinese, and the public, so that Japanese friends can better understand the peace and stability of the "Republic of China", and firmDetermination of Taiwan's democratic freedom system.
He said that the relationship between Taiwan and Japan has a long relationship, including multiple factors such as geography, culture, and history. Taiwan -Japan relations are closely inseparable and continue to deepen.
Hou Youyi also said that Japan is a very important country in stabilizing the order of the Asia -Pacific region. Taiwan hopes to maintain a close friendly relationship with Japan., Together, promote the safety and stability of the Indo -Pacific region.
Hou Youyi arrived in Japan to visit Japan.
Comprehensive Liberty Times and Dongsen News reported that Zhan Dexun had promised to be the consultant of the Friends of Taiwan in Kanto, the Kanto of the Democratic Progressive Party President Lai Qingde in April, and held the people's party last monthThe presidential candidate Ke Wenzhe shouted "frozen garlic" (elected).As a result, the media asked Hou Youyi if he had to dig the wall, and asked Zhan Dexun as a consultant.
In this regard, Hou Youyi said that Zhan Dexun is a character in the Japanese overseas Chinese. He has helped many Taiwanese people over 50 years, so everyone will find him and learn from him.Everyone is a friend, and we work hard for the "Republic of China" to dedicate the land of Taiwan.
Facing the media to ask if he is willing to be a consultant to Hou Youyi, Zhan Dexun said that if he was invited, he would agree.As for who will support the election of the Taiwan election, Zhan Dexun said that it will not make a decision until the day of the vote.