NATO experts take part in Taipei security meeting for first time

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/09/17
By: Tang Pei-chun and Lilian Wu

Taipei, Sept. 17 (CNA) An ultra low-profile national security conference was held recently in Taipei with

Photo from IGSDA Website

Photo from IGSDA Website

more than 10 international experts in the fields of global, international and national security participating, including experts from NATO making their first visit to Taiwan.

A few think tanks and government agencies were also notified before the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on Sept. 15 this year, that a group of guests were to visit them, but the visits were to be kept a secret and the meetings held in closed-door form.

Such an arrangement has aroused curiosity about the identity of the visiting guests.

The mystery was solved after the Institute for Global Security and Defense Affairs (IGSDA), an online think tank, recently published on its website to confirm that the National Security Conference in Taiwan: Global and Regional Security Challenges and Threat to NATO & Asia was held in Taipei Sept. 12-13.     [FULL STORY]

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