Focus Taiwan
Date: 06/07/2020
By: Emerson Lim
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President Tsai Ing-wen (left) St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Timothy Harris attend an evening banquet during her visit to the Caribbean country in July 2019.
"Congratulations @pmharriskn on your re-election victory, a testament to what you've accomplished over the past 5 years," said Tsai, who commenced her second term on May 20 after being reelected in January.
"Our shared values give us a strong foundation for cooperation, & I look forward to working with you & the people of #StKittsAndNevis," she tweeted in her message to Harris, leader of St. Kitts and Nevis, one of Taiwan's nine diplomatic allies in the Latin American and Caribbean region.
Tsai has also sent a formal congratulatory letter to Harris, who led his coalition Team Unity to a second consecutive victory, in the country's general election on June 5, winning nine of the 11 seats, according to Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). [FULL STORY]