Deputy Secretary General Chang Yu-Jung attends inaugural meeting of the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association
On the morning of November 7, Deputy Secretary General Dr. Chang Yu-Jung (張裕榮) of the Legislative Yuan attended the inaugural meeting of the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association, an initiative launched by DPP Legislator Dr. Chiu Chih-Wei. Distinguished guests in attendance included DPP Legislators Chen Kuan-Ting, Hsu Chih-Chieh, Wang Mei-Hui, Dr. Loh Mei-Ling, Dr. Kuo Kuo-Wen, Dr. Wang Yi-Chuan, Chen Chun-Yu, Lai Hui-Yuan, Kuo Yu-Ching, Tsai Yi-Yu, and Chung Chia-Pin; Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ger Bau-Shuan; Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang; Director of General Affairs Kakizawa Michi of the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association, Taipei Office; and Economic Section Chief Kim Woo-Hyuk of the Korean Mission in Taipei. The event was held in a warm and lively atmosphere.
The inaugural meeting opened with remarks by Legislator Chiu, the association’s initiator, who outlined the purpose and objectives of establishing the association. This was followed by remarks from Deputy Secretary General Chang. He stated that it was a great honor to attend the inaugural meeting of the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association on behalf of Legislative Yuan President Daniel K.Y. Han (韓國瑜), and extended his sincere appreciation and warm welcome to Legislator Chiu and all distinguished guests in attendance.
Deputy Secretary General Chang noted that the association’s focus on cooperation in the areas of economics and security closely aligns with the key challenges and important opportunities Taiwan faces amid the evolving global landscape. He expressed confidence that, under the proactive leadership of Chairperson Chiu and the participating legislators, the association would foster greater exchanges and interaction among Taiwan and the parliaments of Northeast Asian countries, enabling Taiwan to make even greater contributions to regional development, peace, and stability in Northeast Asia.
Deputy Secretary General Chang further stated that the Legislative Yuan would provide its full support to the association. Should any related administrative assistance be required, the Legislative Yuan would offer its full cooperation. He concluded by wishing the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association every success in its future operations.
The inaugural meeting concluded with congratulatory remarks delivered by Deputy Minister Ger of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister Kiang of Economic Affairs, Director of General Affairs Kakizawa of the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association, Taipei Office, and Economic Section Chief Kim of the Korean Mission in Taipei. Legislator Chiu then presided over the adoption of the association’s organizational charter and the election of the chairperson and vice chairpersons. The event lasted approximately 40 minutes and concluded successfully in a cordial and enthusiastic atmosphere.
The inaugural meeting opened with remarks by Legislator Chiu, the association’s initiator, who outlined the purpose and objectives of establishing the association. This was followed by remarks from Deputy Secretary General Chang. He stated that it was a great honor to attend the inaugural meeting of the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association on behalf of Legislative Yuan President Daniel K.Y. Han (韓國瑜), and extended his sincere appreciation and warm welcome to Legislator Chiu and all distinguished guests in attendance.
Deputy Secretary General Chang noted that the association’s focus on cooperation in the areas of economics and security closely aligns with the key challenges and important opportunities Taiwan faces amid the evolving global landscape. He expressed confidence that, under the proactive leadership of Chairperson Chiu and the participating legislators, the association would foster greater exchanges and interaction among Taiwan and the parliaments of Northeast Asian countries, enabling Taiwan to make even greater contributions to regional development, peace, and stability in Northeast Asia.
Deputy Secretary General Chang further stated that the Legislative Yuan would provide its full support to the association. Should any related administrative assistance be required, the Legislative Yuan would offer its full cooperation. He concluded by wishing the Legislative Yuan Northeast Asia Economic and Security Cooperation Association every success in its future operations.
The inaugural meeting concluded with congratulatory remarks delivered by Deputy Minister Ger of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister Kiang of Economic Affairs, Director of General Affairs Kakizawa of the Japan–Taiwan Exchange Association, Taipei Office, and Economic Section Chief Kim of the Korean Mission in Taipei. Legislator Chiu then presided over the adoption of the association’s organizational charter and the election of the chairperson and vice chairpersons. The event lasted approximately 40 minutes and concluded successfully in a cordial and enthusiastic atmosphere.




