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“About 30 members of the National Assembly visited Taiwan to attend the inauguration ceremony of the President of Taiwan… Deepening exchanges with Taiwan”

Interparliamentary Meeting of Japan and Taiwan, Record Number of Delegates Decided the Previous Day at the General Assembly
Lai Ching-te: “Taiwan and Japan are a Shared Destiny Community of Life and Death”
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[타이베이=AP/뉴시스]Thirty pro-Taiwan Japanese lawmakers will attend the inauguration ceremony of Taiwan’s newly elected President Lai Ching-te on the 20th. Pictured on August 23, 2022, Lai Ching-te, the President of Taiwan, is meeting with a Japanese delegation including Furuya Masaharu (third from the left), the chairman of the Interparliamentary Meeting of Japan and Taiwan, and other Japanese representatives. May 10, 2024. , ‘[Seoul=Newswire] According to Asahi Shimbun on the 10th, about 30 pro-Taiwan Japanese lawmakers will attend the inauguration ceremony of Taiwan’s newly elected President Lai Ching-te on the 20th.’,
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, “The ‘Japan-Taiwan Interparliamentary Meeting,’ consisting of pro-Taiwan factions in Japan, decided at the previous day’s general meeting. “,
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, ‘Furuya Masaharu, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who serves as the chairman of the meeting, stated at the general meeting, “Our greatest task is to strengthen ties with countries sharing common values, including Japan, Taiwan, and the United States.”‘,
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, ‘President Lai, in a video message sent to the general meeting, expressed, “Taiwan and Japan are becoming a community of shared destiny in life and death,” and appealed, “When Taiwan prospers, Japan prospers, and when Japan prospers, Taiwan prospers.”‘,
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, ‘The Japanese delegation, consisting of more than 30 members, is reported by Asahi to be the largest ever sent on the occasion of a presidential inauguration. ‘,
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, ‘Japanese lawmakers are scheduled to visit Taiwan for three days from May 18 to 20, coordinating meetings with President Lai, the newly elected President Chai Ing-wen, and Huang Quowei, the Speaker of the Legislative Yuan (equivalent to the Speaker of the House). Huang is a member of the pro-China Taiwan People First Party. ‘,
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, “At the general meeting on this day, the Japan-Taiwan Interparliamentary Meeting announced its activities such as deepening exchanges with Taiwan and holding an early meeting to ‘Strengthen Japan-U.S.-Taiwan Cooperation.’ Additionally, 1 million yen of condolence money was donated from the membership fees for the earthquake in the eastern sea of Taiwan in April.”,”
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