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Taiwanese-American doctor team to conduct medical mission in Ukraine

08/13/2025 05:14 PM
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The North American Taiwanese Medical Association poses with the Ukraine Medical Mission in New York on Tuesday. CNA photo Aug. 12, 2025
The North American Taiwanese Medical Association poses with the Ukraine Medical Mission in New York on Tuesday. CNA photo Aug. 12, 2025

New York, Aug. 12 (CNA) A team from the North American Taiwanese Medical Association (NATMA) will travel to Ukraine in late August to provide free medical services to civilians and soldiers and show Taiwan's support for Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.

Jung Tsai (蔡榮聰), a former president of NATMA and the team's leader, said the group's upcoming trip to Ukraine is aimed at sending a message that Taiwan's volunteer medical team stands with Ukraine.

It will bring medicine and equipment to help those with medical needs, and will go to the capital Kyi, to work together with local partners, Tsai said.

Former president of NATMA Jung Tsai. CNA photo Aug. 12, 2025
Former president of NATMA Jung Tsai. CNA photo Aug. 12, 2025

Ahead of the mission, 10 members of the association who will be part of the mission met with Ukrainian community groups in the United States at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York on Tuesday, Tsai said.

The meeting came before U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to meet at the U.S. military base in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday to discuss the ongoing war.

Tsai mentioned the meeting, and said he hoped the war will end soon because war always causes casualties.

"At the end of war, peace is most important," Tsai stressed, saying the team will bring such messages of encouragement during their visit.

Of the 10-member volunteer medical team, six will depart from Taiwan and four others from the U.S. The doctors specialize in surgery, dentistry and internal medicine, among other fields, and will arrive in Warsaw, Poland on Aug. 26 before heading to Kyiv.

The team plans to work in a military hospital for eight days and will also perform cancer-related surgeries, according to the Taiwanese representative office in New York.

In September 2023, during the Ukraine war, members of the association held a volunteer clinic in a hospital in Lviv in western Ukraine, treating large numbers of wounded soldiers.

(By Tony Liao and Evelyn Kao)

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