💨 Abstract
On the anniversary of his presidency, **Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te** reiterated his call for peace and dialogue with China, stressing that war benefits no one while defence strengthening is required. Lai rejected China's sovereignty claims over Taiwan. Beijing, which views Lai as a "separatist," has rejected talks and conducted military drills near Taiwan like "Strait Thunder-2025A."
Courtesy: Reuters
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