China military action to US stopover would be election interference, Taiwan vice president says
- Taiwan Vice President William Lai warned that any Chinese military action in response to his stopovers in the United States would be an attempt to interfere in Taiwan's upcoming elections.
- Chinese officials are concerned about Lai's visits to the U.S. and may use them as a pretext to intimidate voters ahead of the election.
- Lai stated that China has no cause to verbally or militarily intimidate Taiwan, and any such action would confirm reports of China's attempt to intervene in Taiwan's election with military threats.
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China military action to US stopover would be election interference, Taiwan vice president says
TAIPEI: Any Chinese military action in response to the stopovers in the US by Taiwan Vice President William Lai would be an attempt by Beijing to interfere in the island's elections, Lai said
China military action to US stopover would be election interference, Taiwan VP says
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Any Chinese military action in response to the stopovers in the U.S. by Taiwan Vice President William Lai would be an attempt by Beijing to interfere in the island's elections, Lai
China military action to US stopover would be election interference, Taiwan VP says
TAIPEI, Taiwan – Any Chinese military action in response to the stopovers in the US by Taiwan Vice President William Lai would be an attempt by Beijing to interfere in the island’s elections, Lai said during a trip to Paraguay. Taiwanese officials say China could launch military drills this week, using Lai’s stopovers in the United States as a pretext to intimidate voters ahead of an election next year and make them “fear war.” China, which clai…
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