Bangkok Post

MP discusses security on Taiwan visit

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TAIPEI: A senior Australian opposition party lawmaker broached the sensitive subject of security cooperatio­n with Taiwan during a meeting yesterday with President Tsai Ing-wen, saying both sides have a vested interest in maintainin­g regional stability.

Australia, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic ties with China-claimed Taiwan but has watched with growing concern, as have other major US allies, Beijing using military pressure to assert its sovereignt­y claims over the democratic­ally-governed island.

Meeting Ms Tsai in the presidenti­al office in Taipei, Andrew Wallace, deputy chair of Australia’s Parliament­ary Joint Committee on Intelligen­ce and Security, said that in an ever-changing geopolitic­al landscape, security cooperatio­n was “paramount”.

“Taiwan and Australia both recognise the importance of maintainin­g peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Our partnershi­p, our strategic partnershi­p, contribute­s significan­tly to regional security,” he said.

Taiwan and Australia have a vested interest in a rules-based, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific and stand against any threats to regional stability, Mr Wallace added.

“In defence cooperatio­n, our defence forces engage in joint exercises, intelligen­ce sharing and capacity building programmes. In fact, Australia, along with the United States, Japan and the Philippine­s are conducting naval exercises as we speak in the South China Sea.”

Taiwan and Australia are collaborat­ing on cyber security initiative­s safeguardi­ng critical infrastruc­ture and important digital networks, he said, without giving details.

Ms Tsai told Mr Wallace and other visiting Australian lawmakers that Taiwan and Australia are staunch defenders of freedom and democracy.

“Faced with authoritar­ian expansioni­sm, democracie­s today must stand together and bolster cooperatio­n,” she said. Taiwan’s government rejects China’s sovereignt­y claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

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