South Korea Removes 'China Taiwan' Field from Electronic Entry Card; Taiwan Welcomes Move
Translated from Chinese.
Summary
South Korea has removed the 'China Taiwan' designation from its electronic immigration card, a move welcomed by Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The change, which eliminates fields for 'previous departure point' and 'next destination,' is expected to facilitate exchanges between the people of both regions.
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acknowledged and welcomed South Korea's decision to remove the contentious 'China Taiwan' designation from its electronic immigration card. This move, which saw the deletion of fields related to 'previous departure point' and 'next destination,' aligns with Taiwan's long-standing position and is seen as a positive step towards fostering smoother travel and exchanges between the peoples of Taiwan and South Korea. The ministry expressed that this revision will undoubtedly contribute to more convenient and direct interactions, reinforcing the goodwill between the two nations.
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