Taiwan Tsai Ing -wen meets the Australian Parliament's cross -party members of the Senate and said that it is expected that Taiwan and Australia will continue to strengthen economic and trade cooperation. It is also hoped that the Australian government and Congress will support Taiwan to join the cross -Pacific partner comprehensive progress agreement (CPTPP).Essence

According to a press release issued by the official website of the Taiwan Government, Tsai Ing -wen visited the Visitors of the Australian Congress of the Australian Congress on Tuesday (September 26).The Australian Federal MP Josh Wilson and Paul Fletcher jointly led six cross -party members to visit Taiwan from September 25th to 28th.

Tsai Ing -wen said in his speech that for a long time, the Australian parliament has been an important force to promote Taiwan -Australia relations.This visiting delegation not only showed the support of the Australian cross -party party in Taiwan, but also continued to deepen Taiwan -Australian relations.

Tsai Ing -wen pointed out that with the efforts of both parties in Taiwan, Taiwan is currently the fifth largest trading partner in Australia and the fourth largest export market; Australia is Taiwan's largest energy supply country and the main source of agricultural productscountry."We hope that Taiwan and Australia will continue to strengthen economic and trade cooperation, and we also hope that the Australian government and Congress will support Taiwan to join the cross -Pacific partner comprehensive progress agreement (CPTPP) to jointly promote the economic growth and sustainable development of the Indo -Pacific region."

Tsai Ing -wen further pointed out that in recent years, Australia has continued to play an important role in maintaining peace and stability in the Indo -Pacific area.Quad) also emphasizes the importance of peace and stability in major international occasions, and supports Taiwan's international participation.

Tsai Ing -wen also believes that the Indo -Pacific region that protects freedom and openness is the common goal of Taiwan and Australia.