Taiwan-EU Alliance: Defending Democracy Amid External Pressures

Taiwan and the European Union are reinforcing their alliance to protect shared values of democracy and freedom against external interferences. Despite lacking formal diplomatic ties, the EU is considered a vital partner by Taiwan. Both regions face challenges from external forces, notably from China and Russia, which they accuse of destabilizing democratic processes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Taipei | Updated: 22-07-2025 11:16 IST | Created: 22-07-2025 11:16 IST
Taiwan-EU Alliance: Defending Democracy Amid External Pressures
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In a significant development, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te addressed European lawmakers, emphasizing shared democratic values and the growing threat of external interferences faced by both Taiwan and the EU. Despite the absence of formal diplomatic relations, the European Union remains a crucial ally for Taiwan in upholding freedom and democracy.

This announcement coincides with China and the EU's upcoming top-level summit in Beijing, a meeting marking five decades of diplomatic ties aimed at addressing trade tensions amidst global uncertainties. Lai highlighted misinformation and infiltration tactics used to undermine democratic institutions, issues both Taiwan and the EU are confronting.

The President reiterated that Taiwan, undeterred by Beijing's sovereignty claims, is steadfast in its commitment to democracy. By aligning with European nations who face similar challenges from Russia, Taiwan aims to fortify its position on the global stage in defending democratic ideals and fostering peaceful prosperity.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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