Taiwan Will ‘Not Provoke Confrontation’ with China, Vice President Says
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, JUL 18 – Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim emphasized Taiwan's commitment to peace amid rising Chinese military activity and cyberattacks targeting its chip industry, officials said.
- Taiwan's Vice President stated, "I will not let that intimidate me or stop me from voicing my views or from voicing the views of people of Taiwan."
- The Vice President emphasized that Taiwan is investing in self-defense capabilities to deter threats to peace in the Taiwan Strait.
- The Vice President noted a dramatic increase in Chinese Communist Party actions to divide Taiwanese society.
- Efforts are focused on preventing conflict and enhancing self-defense capabilities to deter disruptions in the Taiwan Strait.
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