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Peace through strength, Taiwan president says on China battle anniversary

Lai said peace requires strength as Taiwan plans 2027 defense spending above T$1 trillion, citing continued Chinese pressure around Kinmen.

  • On Sunday, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te visited the frontline island of Kinmen to mark the 68th anniversary of the 1958 clash, declaring that peace is only secured through strength.
  • The 1958 battle marked the start of the second Taiwan Strait crisis, the last time Taiwanese and Chinese forces battled on a large scale; Taiwan has controlled Kinmen and Matsu since the Republic of China government fled to Taipei in 1949.
  • Planned defense spending will exceed T$1 trillion in 2027, the government announced Thursday, as Lai emphasized the need to maintain national sovereignty through continuous military investment.
  • China's coast guard has conducted regular "law enforcement" patrols around Kinmen in Taiwan-controlled waters since early 2024, to Taipei's anger, while Beijing repeatedly denounces Lai as a "separatist."
  • Referring to Chinese tactics, Lai stated that for 68 years China has not stopped its "ambitions for external expansion," bringing "unease" across the Indo-Pacific, though Taiwan rejects Beijing's sovereignty.
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WTVB broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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