They pay tribute to Ambassador Tsai
posted on: Dec 30 2011 10:7 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times.The Ministry of higher education, science and technology paid tribute to the outgoing Ambassador of Taiwan in the country, Isaac Tsai, for his commitment and solidarity with education in Dominican Republic during his mission.
The Act took place in the Hall green Ministry and in the same, the holder of the portfolio, Ligia Amada Melo, to deliver a scroll of appreciation, said that the country is preparing human resources that require the time of competitiveness and free trade.
The Ambassador stated that his nation signed an agreement through the Ministry of economy and development involving cooperation by $ 50 million in the 2009. It meant that relations between the two countries always have been very cordial and in the past three years ties have been strengthened.
"This building has been achieved through cooperation projects, mostly aimed at education cases, and I am very satisfied envelope" u000a"all the support and solidarity with both the Government and the Dominican people, pointed out; While the Minister Melo said that Taiwan has become a great advocate for aid to this country, for what he said he expected the return of the diplomat. At the ceremony were present scholars and members of this institution.
Ambassador Isaac Tsai noted the links that link it to Dominican Republic and projects developed in a manner macomunada and cooperation to improve vital education areas superior.
Santiago
while in Santiago, during a ceremony attended by businessmen, academicians, diplomats and other figures, the Taiwan Government, through its Embassy in the country, donated one million dollars to the Isa University for the equipment of technical education center "Huáscar Rodríguez Herrera". The million dollar donation, with the endorsement of the Dominican Government, through the u000aMinistry of economy, planning and development, was founded with the signing of the part of Ambassador Isaac Tsai and the rector of the Universidad Isa, Benito Ferreiras.

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