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The "Russian-Ukrainian War and its Influence on the Indo-Pacific Regional Order" Transnational Online Forum was a complete success

The College of Social Sciences of the National Taiwan University, the European Union Centre in Taiwan, the School of International Relations of the University of Warsaw in Poland, and the School of International Relations of the University of Lviv in Ukraine held the Taiwan-Poland-Ukraine Live Transnational Forum on June 10, 2022 at 6:00 pm. The theme of this forum was "Russian-Ukrainian War and its Influence on the Indo Pacific Regional Order", and scholars from three parties were invited to provide in-depth analysis of the recent development of the Russian-Ukrainian War and its impact on the Indo Pacific region from the perspectives of Poland, Ukraine and Taiwan.

The participants signed a bilateral cooperation and exchange agreement online on the same day, opening a new chapter of bilateral exchanges. In order to smoothly promote the exchanges between all sides, the University International Office will subsidize the travel expenses for Ukrainian students coming to Taiwan and the College of Social Sciences will actively seek more resources to provide scholarships and increase exchanges between both sides.

The origin of this forum was the initiative of the Director of the European Economic and Trade Office, Filip Grzegorzewski, with the aim of further promoting bilateral academic cooperation and student exchanges between Taiwan and Europe. The School of International Relations of Lviv University in Ukraine held the first tripartite forum on March 10 this year, which received a great response.

In order to enable the three parties to further promote bilateral relations, under the promotion of Prof. Hungdah Su, the College of Social Sciences began to negotiate the signing of bilateral cooperation and exchange agreement with the School of International Relations of the University of Warsaw in Poland and the School of International Relations of the University of Lviv in Ukraine, which resulted in the bilateral cooperation and exchange agreement with the Ukranian counterparts. As for the bilateral cooperation agreement with the University of Warsaw, it will be negotiated soon and is expected to be signed in the near future.

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