Taiwan will ‘not provoke confrontation’ with China, Vice President Hsiao says
Summary
Taiwan's vice president stated that the island does not want a fight with China and hopes for respectful communication. China claims Taiwan as its own and has increased military actions around the island, creating tensions. Taiwan is strengthening its defenses and maintaining strong ties with the U.S. to protect itself.Key Facts
- Taiwan's vice president said the island does not want to provoke a fight with China.
- China views Taiwan as its territory and has increased military activities around the island.
- China refuses to talk to Taiwan’s leaders and calls them "Taiwan independence separatists."
- There was an alleged plan to intimidate Taiwan’s vice president during a trip to the Czech Republic.
- U.S. intelligence suggests China might consider invading Taiwan before 2027.
- Taiwan is increasing its self-defense measures against possible threats from China.
- Taiwan recently completed military exercises to prepare for a possible Chinese invasion.
- The U.S. is Taiwan's main unofficial ally, providing weapons and support for self-defense.
- Taiwan and the U.S. are working on a trade deal to prevent high tariffs on Taiwanese goods.
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