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From Taiwan Review 2023-05-16

Taiwan’s Humanitarian Support for Ukraine

–US$57.8 million of donations for Ukrainian refugees
–705 tons of medical supplies, relief items and essential goods
–US$56 million allocated for continuous humanitarian aid and reconstruction
“Friends are helping us to survive the harshest winter,” tweets Ukrainian parliamentarian Kira Rudik, second right. (Courtesy of Kira Rudik)

“Friends are helping us to survive the harshest winter,” tweets Ukrainian parliamentarian Kira Rudik, second right. (Courtesy of Kira Rudik)
 

Shipments of generators arrive in Ukraine. (Courtesy of Kira Rudik)

Shipments of generators arrive in Ukraine. (Courtesy of Kira Rudik)
 

Taiwan Representative to Lithuania Eric Huang, center works with the Lithuanian Red Cross to provide stored-value shopping cards for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)(1)

 

Taiwan Representative to Lithuania Eric Huang, center  works with the Lithuanian Red Cross to provide stored-value shopping cards for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)(2)

Taiwan Representative to Lithuania Eric Huang, center works with the Lithuanian Red Cross to provide stored-value shopping cards (above) for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan Representative to Latvia Andrew H. C. Lee, right, signs anagreement including a donation of US$1 million with Chairperson RutaDimanta of Latvia charity organization Ziedot, to help the displacedUkrainians sheltering in Latvia. (MOFA)

Taiwan Representative to Latvia Andrew H. C. Lee, right, signs an agreement including a donation of US$1 million with Chairperson Ruta Dimanta of Latvia charity organization Ziedot, to help the displaced Ukrainians sheltering in Latvia. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan Representative to Slovakia Lee Nan-Yang, left, hands over a shipment of relief items for Ukrainian refugees to Gabor Grendel, deputy speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. (MOFA)

Taiwan Representative to Slovakia Lee Nan-Yang, left, hands over a shipment of relief items for
Ukrainian refugees to Gabor Grendel, deputy speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. (MOFA)
 

A Taiwan-donated ambulance prepares to head toward Ukraine.(MOFA)

A Taiwan-donated ambulance prepares to head toward Ukraine. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan Representative to Hungary Liu Shih-chung, right,works with Hungarian Interchurch Aid to offer a donation of US$1.5 million for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)

Taiwan Representative to Hungary Liu Shih-chung, right, works with Hungarian Interchurch Aid to offer a donation of US$1.5 million for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan Representative to Poland Bob L. J. Chen, second left, hands over a shipment of medical supplies to the country’s Government Strategic Reserves Agency to be forwarded to Ukraine. (MOFA)

Taiwan Representative to Poland Bob L. J. Chen, second left, hands over a shipment of medical supplies to the country’s Government Strategic Reserves Agency to be forwarded to Ukraine. (MOFA)
 

Czechia Senate President Milos Vystrcil, second left, and humanitarian organization People In Need Director Simon Panek, first right, meet with Taiwan Representative to Czechia Ke Liang-ruey, first left, to express appreciation for Taiwan’s supporting Ukraine.

Czechia Senate President Milos Vystrcil, second left, and humanitarian organization People In Need Director Simon Panek, first right, meet with Taiwan Representative to Czechia Ke Liang-ruey, first left, to express appreciation for Taiwan’s supporting Ukraine. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan works with the Czechia Red Cross to equip a mobile clinic for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)

Taiwan works with the Czechia Red Cross to equip a mobile clinic for Ukrainian refugees. (MOFA)