TAIPEI (TVBS News) — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA, 外交部) expressed concern and extended condolences on Monday (July 15) regarding the former U.S. President Donald Trump shooting incident a day earlier. The ministry also strongly condemned any form of political violence.
Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) immediately called Raymond Greene (谷立言), director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), to convey President Lai Ching-te's (賴清德) concern.
A gunman shot Trump on Sunday during a campaign rally, striking him above the right ear. Trump, who faces no life-threatening injuries, was about to receive the Republican nomination for president.
The rally, a significant event in Trump's campaign, was disrupted by the unexpected attack. The incident has drawn international attention and raised questions about security measures at political events.
As Trump prepares for the Republican National Convention, the focus remains on his recovery and the implications of this attack on his campaign. The swift response of the MOFA underscores Taiwan's commitment to maintaining strong diplomatic relations with the United States.