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Reinaldo Pared Pérez travels to Taiwan

Reinaldo Pared and Tsai Ing-wen / Focus Taiwan

President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan met with Dominican Senate president Reinaldo Pared Pérez on Tuesday, 13 June 2017 in Taipei, and expressed hope for increased cooperation between Taiwan and the Dominican Republic. The meeting, which took place at the Presidential Office in Taipei, Taiwan, came on the same day as Panama, one of the Taiwan’s allies in Central America, severed official ties with Taiwan.

Tsai’s meeting with Pared Pérez’s delegation was originally scheduled to be open to the media, but after news that Panama broke off diplomatic ties, the Presidential Office closed the meeting to members of the press.

In a statement released by the Presidential Office after the meeting, President Tsai said she hopes to see more industrial cooperation between Taiwan and the Dominican Republic, adding that the government is encouraging Taiwan’s textile industry to invest in the country.

She also thanked the Dominican Senate for repeatedly supporting Taiwan’s participation in major international organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, World Health Organization and United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and said she hoped they will continue to do so, according to the statement.

Heading a seven-member parliamentary delegation, Pared Perez arrived in Taiwan on 11 June 2017 for a six-day visit aimed at deepening bilateral ties.

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14 June 2017