💨 Abstract
One year into his presidency, Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te emphasized the need for peace and dialogue with China while stressing the importance of strengthening the island's defenses. Lai rejected China's sovereignty claims, asserting that Taiwan's future should be decided by its people. China labeled Lai a "separatist" and dismissed his offers for talks, asserting that Taiwan is part of China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
Under attack by Trump, South Africa's Ramaphosa responds with trade deal offer
Trump likely to confront South Africa's Ramaphosa over equity mandates affecting U.S. firms
Venezuela minister says U.S. detainee handed over to Trump envoy in Antigua
Taiwan president offers peace with China but says island must strengthen defences
Taiwan wants peace, talks with China but must strengthen defences, president says
Taiwan wants peace and talks with China but must strengthen defences, president says
On anniversary of taking office, Taiwan president reiterates willingness to talk to China
Heavy rains kill 6 in China's south, disaster alerts issued
US vice president meets Pope Leo, an American known for past criticism of Trump