The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan has signed a cooperation agreement with the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat in the next three years, saying that it will continue to strengthen the cooperative relationship with the Pacific friendly country through the multilateral mechanism of the forum.

According to a press release issued on the official website on Sunday (September 1) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan, Tanaka Logua led a delegation from August 24th to September 2nd to attend the 53rd Pacific Island Forum (PACIFICIslands Forum, referred to as PIF) and the 29th Taiwan/"Republic of China" talks with PIF countries.

In Tanaka, Tanaka said that the Taiwan government continued to cooperate with AIA and PIF Secretariat to promote the 2050 blue Pacific mainland strategy proposed by PIF.Plan for construction and other fields.

PIF Secretariat report to Taiwan and the Pacific Sanyou State Briefing in 2050 in 2050 Blue Pacific Mainland Strategic Implementation Plan, the progress of the existing regional cooperation plan in Taiwan and PIF, and priority promotion in the next year; Taiwan representative representativesThe delegation was reported by the Technology Cooperation Office of Taiwan's International Cooperation and Development Foundation "From Gubang to Rongbang: Republic of China (Taiwan) to implement aid development strategies in the Pacific region", echoing the above strategic plan.

The press release stated that the three friendships in Taiwan also proposed to the PIF Secretariat into the PIF Secretariat into PIF -related documents and conveyed Taiwan's contribution to PIF members.

The press release mentioned that the meeting was finally signed by Tanaka Hyuga and the PIF Secretariat from 2025 to 2027 to specifically show the commitment and support of Taiwan's promotion of the development of the Pacific region.Cooperation with Pacific Friendship State.

The press release also said that during this PIF leader meeting, when the Solomon Islands tried to propose to eliminate Taiwan's future PIF rights and interests, the three friendly states, Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific of Pacific all affirmed Taiwan's contribution and participation.And support maintaining Taiwan's participation position in PIF.

Earlier, PIF reiterated the joint statement of the qualifications of Taiwan's participation in the conference that caused strong protests in mainland China, prompting the conference to re -release the bulletin and delete relevant expressions.