TAIPEI (TVBS News) — As the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine arrives on Monday (Feb. 24), Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA, 外交部) reiterated its commitment to international cooperation in humanitarian aid. The ministry emphasized its dedication to working with global partners to address the ongoing conflict.
MOFA stated that Taiwan is closely monitoring the positions of the United States, Europe, and Russia on peace talks between Russia and Ukraine. The ministry has tasked its foreign missions with actively gathering and reporting on the political climate. MOFA also highlighted Taiwan's intention to collaborate closely with like-minded countries in response to recent shifts in U.S. President Donald Trump's policy on aid to Ukraine.
As a democratic nation and responsible regional member, MOFA stressed Taiwan's strong self-defense resolve. The ministry affirmed its ongoing efforts to bolster its defense capabilities to protect national sovereignty and the freedom of its people. Taiwan's proactive stance underscores its commitment to maintaining stability and security in the face of authoritarian threats.
MOFA's statements reflect Taiwan's strategic alignment with global partners and its readiness to face challenges posed by authoritarian regimes.
