Foreign Minister Lin hosts dinner to welcome delegation led by foreign affairs committee chairs of Colombian Congress

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

November 26, 2025  
No. 500  
 
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung hosted a dinner on November 25 to welcome a delegation led by Óscar Mauricio Giraldo Hernández and Álvaro Mauricio Londoño Lugo, chairs of the foreign affairs committees of the Colombian Senate and Chamber of Representatives, respectively. Minister Lin extended cordial greetings on behalf of the government of Taiwan and thanked the two chairs for their long-term support for Taiwan’s international participation and for promoting bilateral exchanges between Taiwan and Colombia.
 
Welcoming the chairs and their spouses on their first visit to Taiwan, Minister Lin pointed out that Colombia was an important trading partner for Taiwan in Latin America. Noting that the two nations shared such universal values as democracy, freedom, and the rule of law, he remarked that there was great potential for cooperation in areas including green energy, smart agriculture, and digital innovation.
 
Minister Lin added that in recent years, mutual exchanges through performances by artists and orchestras had drawn the peoples of the two nations closer. He said he hoped that through this trip to Taiwan, the delegation would become better acquainted with current developments in Taiwan in a range of areas and explore further opportunities for deepening collaboration.
 
Mr. Giraldo said that through this visit, he was delighted to understand the progress of Taiwan’s semiconductor, AI, and smart health care sectors and to witness how the people of Taiwan created opportunities through knowledge. He said that he would continue to promote more exchanges and cooperation between the two countries going forward.
 
Mr. Londoño praised the resilience of the Taiwanese people, as well as their impressive achievements in technology and public health, exchanging in-depth opinions with other guests on the successful operation of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance system.
 
Both chairs said that Taiwan and Colombia should develop a closer cooperative relationship. They emphasized that they would use their positions in the Colombian Congress to promote the establishment of a Colombian office in Taiwan, as well as the strengthening of bilateral trade, business, people-to-people, and cultural exchanges.
 
The Colombian congressional delegation is visiting Taiwan from November 24 to 28. In addition to calling at the Legislative Yuan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the International Cooperation and Development Fund, and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, the group’s itinerary also includes visits to the Garden of Hope Foundation and Yuanxian Smart Farm, which will continue to drive an increase in cooperation and exchanges. (E)