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Vice Chancellor Remus Li-Kuo Chen met with the members of the 173rd Promotion of Taiwan's National Development Course
A few hours ago, a meeting of great importance took place between the members of the 173rd Promotion of Taiwan's National Development Course and Vice Chancellor Remus Li-Kuo Chen, a prominent representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan). During this meeting, various relevant topics were discussed, highlighting Taiwan's role as a leader in key areas such as technology, security, and education.
Vice Chancellor Chen proudly emphasized Taiwan's prominent position in the semiconductor industry, highlighting the crucial role of renowned companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), globally recognized as the leading chip manufacturer. Additionally, emphasis was placed on the security and stability characterizing the island, aspects that were confirmed by the visitors during their stay.
Throughout the meeting, the significant investment made in the educational sector was highlighted, which has significantly contributed to the country's development and sustained progress. In light of the upcoming presidential transition, the Vice Chancellor expressed optimism regarding the continuation of bilateral relations between Taiwan and Argentina, emphasizing President Milei's recent assumption as a new starting point in this relationship.
Karina Giorgenello, CEO of the international news website ABC MUNDIAL, had the opportunity to express her sincere gratitude to the hosts of the course at Fu Hsing Kang College. In particular, she expressed her gratitude to the Chief Executive Officer, Captain Julian Yeong-Shi Jeng, as well as the Liaison Officers Lara Yi-Hsuan Wu and Alexander Yu Jiun Wang, along with the rest of the team.
For over a decade, Giorgenello and her team have dedicated their journalistic work to reporting on Taiwan in Argentina through the international news daily ABC MUNDIAL, establishing themselves as the leading Spanish-language media with coverage on Taiwan in the country.
Additionally, Giorgenello announced the creation of the Association of Journalists Friends of Taiwan, with 260 members who will receive updated information about the country. She expressed her gratitude to Ángeles Chu and all ambassadors who have contributed to strengthening ties between Argentina and Taiwan, especially Ambassador Florencia Miao-hung Hsie, for providing her with the opportunity to deepen mutual understanding.
Finally, Giorgenello anticipated future collaborations in the private sector between Argentine travel agencies and their Taiwanese counterparts through FAEVYT, with the aim of promoting tourism and further strengthening ties between both nations. She concluded by expressing her hope that the relationship between Argentina and Taiwan continues to strengthen for mutual benefit.
The meeting between the 173rd Promotion of Taiwan's National Development Course and Vice Chancellor Remus Li-Kuo Chen was an invaluable opportunity for the exchange of ideas and experiences, evidencing the shared commitment of both parties to strengthen bilateral ties and promote joint development in various areas.
During the meeting, Karina Giorgenello presented Vice Chancellor Remus Li-Kuo Chen with a statuette of two tango dancers, the traditional dance of Argentina, expressing that "tango takes two to dance" and that the gift represents a great opportunity for Taiwan and Argentina to work together.