Taiwan says it is determined to defend itself as China vows to boost combat readiness
- Taiwan is determined to defend itself and protect its free way of life, according to Defence Minister Wellington Koo.
- The annual military drills aim to show the international community Taiwan's confidence and capability to defend its democracy.
- China's military vows to enhance combat readiness against what it calls 'separatist' activities and will not tolerate Taiwan's independence.
- Taiwan insists that only its people can decide their future, opposing China's claims of sovereignty.
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Taiwan's Determined Defense: A Stand Against China's Military Threats
Taiwan's defense minister emphasized the island's resolve to defend its democracy as China escalates military threats. The annual Han Kuang exercises will counter potential Chinese incursions. High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and Sky Sword missiles feature prominently in these drills, highlighting Taiwan's preparedness amid rising tensions with China.
Taiwan will hold its annual military exercise next month. The president and defense minister of Taiwan both said that Taiwan needs to unite the whole society to enhance the defense resilience of the whole society. Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said that Taiwan will show the international community the strong defense will and self-protection determination of the Taiwanese people through military exercises. Taiwan Defense Minister Gu Lixiong said,…
Shafaq News – Beijing The Chinese Ministry of Defense confirmed on Thursday that the army is ready to fight, in response to statements issued by Taiwan regarding secession. Ministry spokesman Zhang Gang said, "The army will never tolerate any separatist activities seeking Taiwan independence." The response came after recent statements made by Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te regarding secession. Gang stressed in a press conference that "the Chin…
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