
Former President Tsai Ing-wen is in Germany this week, marking her third visit to Europe since leaving office. Speaking at the Berlin Freedom Conference, Tsai emphasized Taiwan’s resilience in the face of growing pressure and intimidation from China. She highlighted Taiwan’s efforts to safeguard democracy, strengthen defense readiness, and counter information warfare. Before the event she also met with German politician Reinhard Bütikofer, who noted Europe’s shifting perception of China as a growing security concern.
Tsai Ing-wen
Former President
It is wonderful to be back in Germany after almost 15 years. It is great to come back here and be among so many like-minded friends and advocates of democracy.
Former President Tsai Ing-wen delivered a speech at the Berlin Freedom Confernece, where she spoke about Taiwan’s situation.
Tsai Ing-wen
Former President
Now, we are experiencing much-intensified threats and intimidation almost on a daily basis. Our neighbor thought that by routinizing influence operations, gray-zone activities and military exercises, Taiwanese would be debilitated by fear or become complacent. Contrary to that, the people of Taiwan utilized these challenges as the basis to build their resilience.
She underscored Taiwan’s resilience, its commitment to safeguarding free elections and its resistance to information manipulation. She also called for deeper cooperation among democracies, by establishing systems for communication and sharing information. She added that Taiwan has learned much from Europe.
Tsai Ing-wen
Former President
Taiwan has also fortified its digital infrastructure to withstand cyber threats, and has coordinated with civil society to counter information manipulation. As technology continues to advance, we have been working hard to enhance our technological capabilities in confronting foreign information manipulation and interference, as well as cognitive warfare.
Tsai set off for Germany on Nov. 8. Besides the Berlin Freedom Conference, she also met with Reinhard Bütikofer, Co-Chair of the Germany-Taiwan Civil Forum and former chair of the European Parliament’s Taiwan Friendship Group.
Reinhard Bütikofer
German-Taiwan Civil Forum Chair
China was never really seen as a security threat. Today, increasingly, people realize that China is also threatening or undercutting European security.
It is Tsai’s third visit to Europe since leaving office, symbolizing Taiwan’s determination to strengthen cooperation with Europe.
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前總統蔡英文出席德國柏林自由會議,發表演說,她提到台灣當前面對中國,用灰色地帶襲擾、軍事演習等,企圖讓台灣社會陷入恐懼,但台灣人民將這些挑戰化為養份,鍛鍊出更強韌性,她也提到台灣借鏡歐洲,設立全民防衛動員署,推全社會防衛韌性,強調民主國家必須深化合作,建立溝通與資訊共享機制。
[[前總統 蔡英文]]
“相隔將近十五年,再次踏上德國的土地,讓我感到無比美好。能與這麼多志同道合、堅守民主價值的朋友們相聚,更令我深受鼓舞。”
出席德國"柏林自由會議",前總統蔡英文發表演說,談到台灣當前面臨威脅。
[[前總統 蔡英文]]
如今,我們幾乎每天都面臨更強烈的威脅與恫嚇。我們的鄰居認為透過持續的影響行動、灰色地帶作為與軍事演習,可以讓台灣人陷入恐懼或麻木。但事實恰恰相反:
台灣人民將這些挑戰化為養分,鍛鍊出更強的韌性。
強調台灣有韌性,守護民主選舉、抵禦資訊操弄,蔡英文也提到民主國家必須深化合作,最重要的是建立溝通與資訊共享的機制,她也談到台灣借鏡歐洲許多面向。
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“我們也從歐洲朋友的經驗中學習,設立「全民防衛動員署」,加強後備部隊訓練,推動全社會的防衛韌性。此外,台灣強化了數位基礎建設,以抵禦網路威脅,並與公民社會協作,對抗資訊操弄。隨著科技發展,我們也持續提升科技能力,對抗外來資訊操弄與認知戰。”
蔡英文8號晚間搭機,飛往德國法蘭克福,除了參與柏林自由會議發表演說,會前也與台德民間論壇共同主席,曾任歐洲議會友台小組主席的前歐洲議會議員包瑞翰會面。
[[台德民間論壇共同主席 包瑞翰]]
“中國(過去)從未真正被視爲安全威脅,今天越來越多的人意識到,中國並不只是一個(區域)安全威脅,越來越多的人意識到,中國也在構成(歐洲)威脅或削弱歐洲安全。”
蔡英文卸任後第3度出訪歐洲,象徵「外交接力」的延續,展現台灣與歐洲深化合作決心。
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