Taiwan, Europe must defend democracy together, says Tsai Ing-wen

Taiwan and the Baltic nations share similar experiences of breaking free from authoritarian rule and of fighting for freedom, said Ms Tsai Ing-Wen. PHOTO: AFP

TAIPEI (REUTERS) - Taiwan and Europe must work together to defend against authoritarianism and disinformation, President Tsai Ing-wen told visiting lawmakers from the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia on Monday (Nov 29).

Lithuania has faced sustained pressure from China since allowing the opening of a de facto Taiwanese embassy in its capital.

China regards Taiwan as a renegade province to be reunified, by force, if necessary. Beijing has ramped up military and diplomatic pressure on Taipei.

Ms Tsai told the lawmakers at the Presidential Office that Taiwan and the Baltic nations - once part of the Soviet Union - share similar experiences of breaking free from authoritarian rule and of fighting for freedom.

"The democracy we enjoy today was hard earned. This is something we all understand most profoundly," she said.

"Now the world faces challenges posed by the expansion of authoritarianism and threat of disinformation. Taiwan is more than willing to share its experience at combating disinformation with its European friends. We must safeguard our shared values to ensure our free and democratic way of life."

Mr Matas Maldeikis, leader of the Lithuanian Parliament's Taiwan Friendship Group, told Ms Tsai in response their group was in Taipei to express their solidarity with the island.

"Lithuanian government policy towards Taiwan has wide support in our society. Preserving freedom and the rules-based international order is in the vital interests for both Taiwan and Lithuania," he said.

There is much opportunity for economic and cultural cooperation, added Mr Maldeikis, whose trip has been condemned by China.

No European Union member state has official ties with Taiwan.

The United States has strongly backed its Nato ally Lithuania in its spat with China.

Lithuania faces problems too with pressure from Russia and Belarus, with migrants on its border with Belarus.

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