Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported that the inauguration ceremony of Philippine President Marcos will be held tomorrow. Taiwan's foreign affairs department said today that the Philippines has not invited "Taiwan official representatives" to attend the inauguration this time.

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Source: Global Network

[ Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping] Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported that the inauguration ceremony of Philippine President Marcos will be held tomorrow. Taiwan's foreign affairs department said today (29th) that Philippines will still be held this time. "Taiwan official representatives" were not invited to attend the inauguration ceremony. In response, some netizens on the island thought, "It would be strange for Taiwan to be invited."

According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency", Cui Jinglin, deputy spokesperson of Taiwan's foreign affairs department, claimed that in addition to forwarding Tsai Ing-wen's congratulatory message to Marcos, Taiwan's "Representative Office in the Philippines" "will find another appropriate opportunity to send congratulations to Marcos."

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The report mentioned that the last time Taiwan was invited to send a delegation to attend the inauguration of the President of the Philippines was in 2010. Taiwan's former "Director of Health" Ye Jinchuan led the delegation to attend the inauguration of Aquino III as a scholar. .

Regarding the Democratic Progressive Party authorities not being invited to attend the inauguration ceremony of the President of the Philippines, claiming that "we will find another appropriate opportunity to congratulate Marcos." Some netizens on the island sarcastically said: It is too pitiful to ask others to attend. ↓

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Some netizens asked the DPP authorities to "have some backbone". ↓

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Some netizens ridiculed the DPP authorities for wanting to take advantage of the popularity: "I still want to take advantage of it." ↓

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Some netizens thought, "It's strange that Taiwan was invited." ↓

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Some netizens sarcastically said: "Watching TV at home." ↓

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Previously, Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, once said that Taiwan is part of China, and we have always dealt with Taiwan's foreign exchange issues based on the one-China principle and resolutely Oppose the development of official exchanges between Taiwan and relevant countries.

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