Professor Fan Yun Attends U.S. Congressional Hearing, Urges Democratic Nations to Support Taiwan
Recently, Professor Fan Yun from Taiwan was invited to attend a congressional hearing in the United States, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and support among democratic nations, especially during this crucial time for Taiwan. In his statement at the hearing, Professor Fan highlighted the need for democratic nations to unite against the challenges posed by authoritarian regimes to ensure the development of democratic values and freedoms.
He further noted that Taiwan's experiences in democratic development and human rights protection could serve as a significant model for other nations, urging fellow democratic countries to stand up for Taiwan and take concrete actions to assist its participation in the international community.
During the meeting, participants unanimously recognized their support for Taiwan and expressed that the United States will continue to monitor Taiwan's democratic progression. Professor Fan's remarks resonated widely, particularly in the current international political environment where the unity of democratic nations is more important than ever.
He stated that facing challenges in a globalized context with a firm attitude, Taiwan's existence and development will be crucial in upholding and promoting democracy, encouraging other countries to work alongside Taiwan in defense of global democratic values.
After the meeting, Professor Fan engaged in in-depth discussions with various democratic political figures from different countries, exploring Taiwan's future role and responsibilities in the international arena. They reached a consensus that only through enhanced cooperation and solidarity can they effectively address the challenges posed by authoritarian regimes and protect fundamental rights.



