Taiwan President Lai Ching-te on May 20 said peace across the Taiwan Strait must be secured through strength, in an address delivered on his second anniversary since taking office.
Lai said Taiwan’s future “cannot be decided by forces outside our borders” and must be determined by Taiwan’s 23 million people. He said Taiwan is willing to engage China under principles of “parity and dignity,” but rejected what he called the Chinese regime’s united front tactics that “package unification as peace.”
“True peace can only be secured through strength,” Lai said, adding that Taiwan is increasing defense investment “not to provoke, but to prevent war.”…
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