Taiwan Names New Defense Minister in High-Level Shakeup

Chiu Kuo-cheng

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Taiwan’s presidential office named the former head of the National Security Bureau, Chiu Kuo-cheng, as its new defense minister in a major reshuffle of the island’s key national security posts on Friday.

Chiu, a former general in Taiwan’s military, will replace outgoing defense minister Yen De-fa, a presidential office spokesman said in a press conference. Yen will move on to the National Security Council advisory committee.