Indian Prime Minister Modi recently expressed his expectation to establish a closer connection with Taiwan, causing dissatisfaction in Beijing and submitting negotiations to India.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan emphasized that "there is no right to beak in other countries."
The Taiwan Foreign Affairs Ministry issued a statement on Friday (June 7) that Taiwan and India's affirmation on the results of democratic elections is not only international practice, but also fully shows the friendship between the friendship between the two parties and the firm belief of the universal value of democracy.And emphasize that "there is no right to beak in other countries."
The Taiwan Foreign Ministry reiterated that "the Republic of China Taiwan is a sovereign independent country" and does not belong to the People's Republic of China. This is a generally recognized status of the international community.
The Taiwan Foreign Ministry said that Taiwan insists on interaction with the international community with the sharing value of freedom, democracy, and human rights, and is also committed to creating a win -win situation with various countries in mutual benefit cooperation.The Taiwan government is willing to deepen cooperation with the Indian Modi government in the fields of economy and technology, continue to establish closer friendly relations, and will adhere to the democratic fronts, actively promote the peace, stability and prosperity of the Indo -Pacific region with the country.
Modi's ruling alliance won in the Indian election on Wednesday (5th). Taiwan Lai Qingde congratulated Modi on the social media platform X. Modi replied to look forward to establishing a mutually beneficial economic and technical partner with TaiwanThe relationship is also expected to establish a closer connection in the process.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Mao Ning, said at a regular press conference that Beijing has always resolutely opposed the official exchanges of any form of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Mao Ning said that India has a serious political commitment to a Chinese principle, "to recognize, vigilance and resist Taiwan's official political plan", and says Beijing has submitted to India for negotiations.
Bloomberg reported that since the conflict between the border in 2020, the relationship between India and Beijing has been at a low point.Taiwan and India signed a memorandum of understanding, agreed to the introduction of Indian migrant workers to enter the Taiwan to alleviate the shortage of labor in Taiwan and the problem of declining childization.