Foreign minister leads delegation to TuvaluBy Huang Ching-hsuan / Staff reporterMinister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) yesterday led a delegation to Tuvalu, one of Taiwan’s allies, as special envoy of the president, where the two nations would look at the results of Taiwan-Tuvalu cooperation in smart healthcare and smart agriculture, and engage in in-depth exchanges on topics such as digital technology, healthcare and climate change. In a Facebook post yesterday, Lin said he had arrived in Tuvalu to extend the government’s greetings to its precious ally. This is his third visit to the country, the minister added. Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, left, shakes hands with young people in Tuvalu yesterday. Since taking office as minister of foreign affairs, Lin said he has promoted “integrated diplomacy” and launched the Diplomatic Allies Prosperity Project to deepen partnerships with allies across all sectors.
Source: Taipei Times March 04, 2026 17:15 UTC