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Taiwan's deputy foreign minister made secret trip to Israel: Report

Francois Wuโ€™s secret trip aims to boost defense collaboration and technology exchange, including air-defense systems, amid increasing Chinese pressure on Taiwan, sources said.

  • In recent weeks, Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Francois Wu made a previously undisclosed visit to Israel, with two sources specifying the trip happened this month, Reuters confirmed.
  • Because Israel formally recognises Beijing rather than Taipei, Taipei pursued defence collaboration with Jerusalem amid Beijing's pressure campaign limiting Taiwan's formal diplomatic ties.
  • The foreign ministries stayed silent, with Taiwan's Foreign Ministry declining comment and Israel's foreign ministry not responding, while three anonymous sources confirmed the visit but withheld details including T-Dome talks.
  • Seeking closer defence cooperation, Taipei may have discussed Taiwan's T-Dome with Israel, but Beijing's reported threats linked to these ties increase diplomatic and security risks, sources told Reuters.
  • Observers note growing Taipei-Jerusalem engagement after the October 2023 Hamas attack as Taiwan sees parallels with Israel's security challenges, while the Taiwan-made pagers incident last year reflects sensitive history, and Francois Wu's prominence underscores this evolving relationship.
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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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