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Former Taiwan President Tsai Attends Global Women Leaders Summit in Italy

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen attended the Global Women Leaders Summit in Italy, engaging with international female leaders.
  • The summit focused on critical global issues including digital technology, artificial intelligence, climate change, and the international order.
  • Tsai highlighted Taiwan's democratic experience and emphasized the importance of cross-generational and cross-national cooperation in addressing global challenges.

Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen recently participated in the Global Women Leaders Summit (GWLS) in Italy, an event that underscored Taiwan's diplomatic engagement on the international stage. Invited by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS), Tsai joined a distinguished group of current and former female leaders, as well as emerging political and civic figures.

The summit, held from June 22 to 25, provided a platform for discussions on pressing global issues. Tsai, upon her return, shared her positive reflections on the event via Facebook. She noted the valuable exchange of ideas with leaders from around the world, including U.S. former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who hosted the summit. Other notable attendees included the first female WTO Secretary-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former Presidents Dalia Grybauskaitฤ— of Lithuania and Helen Clark of New Zealand, and former Prime Ministers Sanna Marin of Finland and Chrystia Freeland of Canada.

Facing a rapidly changing world, no country can solve all problems alone; no generation can bear the future's answers alone. We need more cooperation, and we need to let women leaders play a more critical role in public decision-making, technology governance, and international cooperation.

โ€” Tsai Ing-wenTsai Ing-wen emphasized the need for global collaboration and the significant role of women leaders in addressing international challenges.

Conversations at the summit delved into critical topics such as digital technology, artificial intelligence, climate change, and the evolving international order. Tsai emphasized the necessity of international collaboration, stating that no single nation or generation can solve the world's complex problems alone. She particularly stressed the crucial role women leaders must play in public decision-making, technology governance, and global cooperation.

Tsai highlighted Taiwan's democratic experience as a contribution to the discussions, asserting that despite its complex international circumstances, Taiwan believes in the power of democracy, technology, and civil society to foster a more secure and trustworthy digital future. She expressed anticipation for continued collaboration with global partners, aiming to leverage female leadership as a driving force for democracy, peace, and progress.

Taiwan, despite facing complex international circumstances, has always believed that the power of democracy, technology, and civil society can jointly create a safer, more trustworthy, and more public-interest-oriented digital future.

โ€” Tsai Ing-wenTsai Ing-wen shared Taiwan's perspective on building a secure digital future through democratic values and collaboration.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.