The Indo-Pacific region could well become the next focus. Yet, as the US grapples with overstretched strategic attention and deeper entanglement in the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific region — Taiwan in particular — risks being overlooked. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) said that “the most important thing is to embed Taiwan more fully into Indo-Pacific security frameworks.” If properly supported, Taiwan can function not merely as a point of risk, but as a stabilizing force beyond traditional security domains. Beyond security, Taiwan can also strengthen democratic resilience, technological cooperation and crisis preparedness across the Indo-Pacific region. Taiwan is contributing, but lasting regional stability requires a shared and inclusive approach, one that begins with welcoming Taiwan to the table.


Source:   Taipei Times
March 12, 2026 16:25 UTC