Taipei Medical University Hospital lauded for combating COVID-19 in Kingdom of Eswatini
2021/03/15
The Advanced Taiwan We Go Team from Taipei Medical University Hospital successfully combated coronavirus in the Kingdom of Eswatini and strengthened the global response to the pandemic, according to Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu March 11.
Altruistic acts and services of the team demonstrated the depth of Taiwan’s friendship to Eswatini, as well as the passion and expertise of the country's medical professionals, Wu said. These contributions greatly benefited the health and well-being of the people in the Africa ally, he added.
Wu made the remarks while receiving members of the team and TMUH officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taipei City.
Taiwan will continue supporting Eswatini’s response to COVID-19, Wu said, adding that no effort is to be spared in deepening friendship and expanding exchanges between the countries.
In a tweet on its official Twitter account, MOFA wrote “Heroes come in many guises. Our gratitude to the Advanced #Taiwan We Go Team from #Taipei Medical University Hospital for combating #COVID19 in the Kingdom of #Eswatini. The selfless sacrifice of these committed professionals saved lives & bolstered bilateral ties. Thank you!”
Taiwan and Eswatini established diplomatic relations in 1968.The countries have carried out numerous collaborative projects in such areas as agriculture, education, health care, information and communication technology, rural electrification and women’s empowerment, according to the MOFA.
Source: Taiwan Today (https://taiwantoday.tw/index.php)