On November 9, 2025, Ambassador Edward Lin-Wen Tao of the Republic of China (Taiwan) participated in the Remembrance Day Service held at the Cenotaph in Fortlands, St. Kitts and Nevis. The solemn ceremony, attended by the Governor-General, Acting Prime Minister, diplomatic corps, military and police leaders, and veterans’ representatives, saw Ambassador Tao lay a wreath on behalf of the Taiwanese government and its people. This act underscored Taiwan’s solidarity with the Federation in honoring the sacrifices of soldiers who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars. Ambassador Tao highlighted Taiwan’s historical role as an ally of Great Britain, the United States, and other Allied nations in combating authoritarian regimes. He emphasized that over 3 million ROC soldiers perished in defense of their nation and the global cause of freedom. Remembrance Day, observed annually in November across Commonwealth nations, serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of those who fought for peace and liberty.
Ambassador Edward Lin-Wen Tao attended the Remembrance Day Service
