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President Tsai Ing-wen, continuing her "Oceans of Democracy" series of state visits, addressed the Parliament of Nauru on the morning of March 25. After her address, the parliament passed a resolution "Commending the Republic of China (Taiwan) for its relations with the Republic of Nauru; and for supporting Taiwan in the International Community."
WHEREAS President Tsai has worked tirelessly to uphold democratic principles in Taiwan, ensure the prosperity of Taiwan's 23 million people, promote Taiwan's international standing, and maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait, with a commitment to continue to build the country's rich tradition of economic vitality, cultural growth and innovation. The Republic of China (Taiwan) serves continuously in the best interest of the Asia Pacific region;
WHEREAS the 23 million people of Taiwan cherish and staunchly defend their hard-earned freedom and democracy. Its democratic way of life serves as a model Chinese people around the world aspire to, including the people of China;
WHEREAS the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Republic of Nauru have enjoyed long, cordial, and mutually beneficial relations, a friendship that continues to strengthen with each passing year, and
WHEREAS the Republic of China (Taiwan) is an active member in the international community with a long history of commitment to international health and humanitarian aid as well as environmental protection.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PARLIAMENT: that the members of the Parliament welcome Her Excellency Tsai Ing-wen, the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on the auspicious occasion of her State Visit to the Republic of Nauru on 25th March 2019, support and safeguard Taiwan's democratic system of governance, respect the will of the 23 million people of Taiwan, reject the "one China principle" and "one country, two systems" framework, oppose China's military intimidation of Taiwan, recognize the fact that Taiwan is a sovereign and independent nation, strengthen substantive ties with Taiwan and support its international participation in various international organizations, including the World Health Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and other international organizations, and extend the Republic of Nauru's most sincere felicitations for the Republic of China's (Taiwan) continued success and prosperity and for the continued warm relations and cooperation between our two countries.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that Parliament commends and recognizes the efforts of the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Ambassador Joseph Chow and his dedicated staff for fostering harmonious and closer ties between the Republic of Nauru and the Republic of China (Taiwan).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND DIRECTED: that the Clerk of Parliament is authorized to make an appropriate copy of this resolution available to His Excellency Joseph C.F. Chow, Ambassador of the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Nauru.
On the morning of March 25, President Tsai Ing-wen addressed the Parliament of Nauru, where she briefed her audience on Taiwan and Nauru's cooperative accomplishments in the fields of education, agriculture, and medicine. She also thanked Nauru for its support for Taiwan's international participation, and expressed hope for further development of bilateral trade ties, and closer people-to-people exchanges.
President Tsai was greeted upon arrival by Nauru's Speaker of Parliament Cyril Buraman, after which Nauru's Clerk of Parliament Ann-Marie Cain escorted her into the Parliament House. In welcoming remarks, Speaker Buraman said it was an honor to host a visit from President Tsai. Taiwan and Nauru both respect the international values of freedom, democracy, and human rights, and work hard to further our bilateral relations. The Parliament of Nauru, he said, hopes to see continued development in the Taiwan-Nauru relationship, and that the two countries can share their experiences in democratic development.
Nauru's President Baron Waqa stated in remarks that President Tsai's visit demonstrates the special friendship that links Taiwan and Nauru, and that it is worth commemorating. He also said that during his several visits to Taiwan over the past few years, he has seen happy and contented people, and witnessed Taiwan's continued economic and environmental development. President Waqa reiterated that Nauru will not waver in its support for Taiwan, and that the people of Nauru support the freedom-loving people of Taiwan.
For thousands of years, our ancestors in Austronesian countries sailed the seas, and settled down on islands throughout the Pacific Ocean. Over time, our ancestors embraced and worked with immigrants coming from different eras to develop their islands.
I would be remiss if I did not mention one of the scholarship's outstanding recipients, Deputy Speaker Mr. Asterio Appi, who is here with us today. He is also the winner of our Ministry of Education's Distinguished Taiwan Alumni Award.
Over the past few years, Taiwan has also continued to share agricultural technology with Nauru, turning barren sand into fertile farmland, and sending produce to the hospital and schools to give patients and students better nutrition.
Together, Taiwan and Nauru have developed a special "Taiwan-Nauru" breed of chicken. These chickens produce high-quality eggs, providing better nutrition to the children here, and making the future generation healthier and stronger.
In Nauru, we're also promoting the only mushroom cultivation trial program amongst our Pacific allies. Next, we plan to create a more sustainable food culture here by developing processing capabilities.
For instance, as we gather here, an orthopedic medical mission from Taiwan's Veterans General Hospital-Taichung is operating a volunteer clinic in Nauru. That clinic is a response to a new proposal by President Waqa at last year's annual Pacific Islands Forum.
So I am pleased to announce that later, Taiwan and Nauru will sign a Coast Guard Cooperation Agreement, and the solar power electrical system we are building at the Nauru Hospital is almost completed.
As Taiwan is always striving to contribute more to the region and the world, I want to take this opportunity to thank the Nauru Parliament and government for their efforts to support Taiwan's international participation. That includes President Waqa's resolution supporting Taiwan's meaningful participation in UN bodies, and the Taiwan-friendly resolution that was passed by the parliament this month.
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