St Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew and his delegation arrived in Taiwan on Saturday morning the place they had been welcomed by Minister of Overseas Affairs Lin Chia Lung.
Within the upcoming days, a collection of conferences and occasions will likely be held between the 2 nations as they shared a long-standing friendship for a few years.
Prime Minister Drew was accompanied by his spouse Diani Prince, Minister of Overseas Affairs- Dr Denzil Douglas, and Premier of Nevis- Mark Brantley. The delegation will have interaction in a number of bilateral conferences with a view to foster their partnerships on issues of concern associated to funding and commerce alternatives.
Firstly, Prime Minister Dr Drew will meet with President Dr Lai Ching-te on Monday the place the dialogue will likely be centered on the methods of latest pathways for cooperation. He famous that the 2 nations will even have fun their togetherness by way of a number of occasions in order that the bilateral ties will be strengthened additional.

Upon arrival this morning, the prime minister and his delegation went to the Embassy of St Kitts and Nevis in Taiwan and explored its operation for the betterment of the nationals residing within the nation.
In the course of the go to, in addition they met with a number of nationals of St Kitts and Nevis residing and learning in Taiwan, and PM Drew took the chance to personally congratulate the latest graduates who’ve labored laborious within the exams.

He added,” Upon our arrival this morning, we instantly went to the Embassy of St. Kitts and Nevis to satisfy with nationals residing and learning in Taiwan, in addition to to personally congratulate the latest graduates.”
Prime Minister Dr Drew additionally engaged with members of the Taiwan media to debate a lot of crucial issues and collaborations.
Along with that, Premier Mark Brantley additionally stated that they arrived in Taiwan as a part of the delegation led by the prime minister. He mirrored on the cordial friendship between the 2 nations and added that he’s grateful for the chance to resume previous ties and forge new ties.

He additionally expressed pleasure in spending time with St Kitts and Nevis nationals in Taiwan. Premier added they’ve 96 nationals right here of which 71 are college students and expressed gratitude to the nation for its ongoing funding within the human capital.
St Kitts and Nevis and Taiwan shared a cordial relationship bilaterally for a really lengthy interval because the latter nation has been investing within the former considerably. Taiwan has assisted St Kitts and Nevis in its quite a few initiatives and supplied vital donations at vital occasions.