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Posted: Wednesday 30 April, 2014 at 10:39 AM
By: MOFA, Press Release

    April 30th, 2014  --  During its 59th Congress held in the Netherlands’ Rotterdam on April 26, Liberal International (LI) passed a Theme Resolution titled “Enhancing Global Trade,” in which it expressed support for “pro-active development of trade relations between the EU and Taiwan.” The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) hereby commends LI on its promotion of bilateral trade between Taiwan and the EU.

     

    LI separately passed a World Today Resolution, in which it expressed concern for “excessive use of force” by police in responding to student-led protests over the proposed Cross-Strait Trade in Services Agreement, and for “a lack of transparency” in negotiations on the pact between Taiwan and mainland China. MOFA expresses its regret over such mischaracterizations.

    MOFA stresses that the ROC is a democratic nation that abides by the rule of law and respects and protects the right of assembly. However, protestors’ destruction of public property, occupation of government premises, and obstruction of public servants in the performance of their duties are infractions that must be dealt with so that the laws may be upheld.

    The ROC government recognizes that students and society at large are concerned about public affairs, and attaches importance to student petitions. The Cross-Strait Trade in Services Agreement has been sent to the Legislative Yuan’s Internal Administration Committee for an article-by-article review and debate. The Executive Yuan has also sent a draft of a cross-strait agreements oversight bill to the Legislative Yuan for deliberation.


     
     
     
     
     
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