Amid cooling ties with Beijing, EU delegations land in Taiwan to talk defence, security and supply chains
- Germany and Lithuania send parliamentary groups to the island to meet President Tsai Ing-wen and senior officials
- Delegation from Germany’s Free Democratic Party will visit Human Rights Museum; Vilnius group expected to discuss hybrid security threat
They were both expected to meet President Tsai Ing-wen and other senior officials – including those from security, defence, foreign, cross-strait and digital affairs departments – during their time in Taiwan, the ministry said.
The German delegation from the Free Democratic Party was headed by the chair of the Bundestag defence committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, and the party’s deputy chair, Johannes Vogel, marking the first visit by a German parliamentary group this year and the third in four months, the island’s foreign ministry said.
Also included were Renata Alt, head of the Bundestag committee on human rights and humanitarian aid, and Ulrich Lechte, a spokesperson for the FDP parliamentary group.
The group will visit the island’s Human Rights Museum and will exchange views with local think tank experts on cybersecurity and persistent military threats from Beijing, as well as other issues of mutual concern, a legislative source said on Monday.