Minister of Overseas Affairs, Dr Denzil Douglas is visiting Taiwan for the third time to fulfill with the top-level authorities officers throughout his five-day keep. The go to is primarily targeted on strengthening the diplomatic ties between the 2 nations.
Minister Douglas and his delegation arrived in Taiwan on Monday morning and had been acquired at Taoyuan Worldwide Airport by Taiwan’s Deputy Overseas Minister Chen Ming-chi. He can be staying in Taiwan until Friday, March 21, 2025.
In line with the sources, Minister Douglas can be assembly with the President of Taiwan, Lai Ching Te and Overseas Minister Lin Chia Lung throughout his go to. He may even be visiting the Ministry of Financial Affairs the place he can be giving a presentation on funding alternatives in his nation.
Minister Dr Denzil Douglas is accompanied by Kaye Bass (Everlasting Secretary within the Ministry of Overseas Affairs), Adina Richards (Everlasting Secretary within the Ministry of Financial Growth), Sean Lawrence (Director within the Ministry of Worldwide Commerce), Jonathan Kelly (Power Transition Supervisor at SKELEC), and Trevor Blake (President of the SKN Chamber of Business & Commerce).
Significance of the bilateral go to to Taiwan
It’s to be famous that the bilateral go to of Minister Douglas and his delegation to Taiwan is not going to solely profit the 2 nations of their future collaborations, however may even open numerous alternatives for St Kitts and Nevis, together with extra funding alternatives, worldwide commerce, and financial growth.
The diplomatic ties between St Kitts and Nevis and Taiwan began in 1993 and since then, the 2 nations have collaborated on a number of tasks.
- Taiwan’s Abroad Engineering and Development Firm (OECC) and St Kitts and Nevis collaborated on an initiative to develop the nations’ infrastructure.
- Each the international locations’ collaborated on tasks to enhance the healthcare companies in St Kitts and Nevis, together with the USA Air Power Southern Command Lesser Antilles Medical Help Group (LAMAT).