Taipei, March 22 (CNA) The visiting president of the Marshall Islands reaffirmed his country's diplomatic ties with Taiwan on Tuesday while calling on the country to take its "rightful place" in the international arena.
Visiting Marshall Islands President David Kabua yesterday reaffirmed his country’s diplomatic ties with Taiwan, while calling for the country to be given its “rightful place” in the international arena.
Kabua, on his first overseas engagement since assuming office in January 2020, spoke at a welcoming ceremony in Taipei hosted by President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and featuring a military salute.
Kabua said he had come to “fill with confidence that the unique alliance between our two countries continues to prosper and flourish.”
Praising Taiwan as a “shining example of a vibrant and peaceful progressive nation,” Kabua called on the world to recognize the nation
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Taipei, March 21 (CNA) The president of Taiwan's Pacific ally, the Marshall Islands, is set to arrive in the country Monday afternoon for a five-day state visit, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
/ Staff writer, with CNAMarshall Islands President David Kabua yesterday arrived in Taiwan for a five-day state visit, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.