'War is not an option', Taiwan president says amid China tensions
- Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen vowed to maintain peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the island.
- Tsai stated that Taiwan will not provoke and will not bow to Chinese pressure, stressing that war is not an option and that maintaining the status quo of peace and stability is the consensus for both the world and Taiwan.
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‘War Is Not an Option’, Taiwan President Says Amid China Tensions
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen vowed on Saturday to maintain the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the democratically governed island. Taiwan will not provoke and will not bow to Chinese pressure, Tsai said in a speech in the presidential
Tschai Jing-wen wants to keep peace.
'War is not an option', Taiwan president says amid China tensions
TAIPEI (Reuters) — Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen vowed on Saturday to maintain the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the democratically governed island. Taiwan will not provoke and will not bow to Chinese pressure, Tsai said in a speech in the presidential office in Taipei marking the seventh anniversary of her governance. China, which considers T…
‘War Is not an Option,’ Taiwan President Says Amid China Tensions
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen vowed on Saturday to maintain the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the democratically governed island.
'War is not an option', Taiwan president says amid China tensions
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen vowed on Saturday to maintain the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait amid high tensions with China, which has stepped up military pressure on the democratically governed island.
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