Taiwan presidential contender warns against appeasing China by AFP Staff Writers Taipei (AFP) Jan 18, 2023 Appeasing China will not bring peace, Taiwan's vice-president said Wednesday, days after he was elected head of the ruling party in a move that makes him a prime presidential contender at the next election. William Lai, 63, is seen as a likely successor to President Tsai Ing-wen, who is barred from running again after her second four-year term ends in May 2024. Lai has been more outspoken on Taiwanese independence than Tsai, and he is openly loathed by Beijing for that reason. "Appeasement cannot buy peace," Lai said in his first comments on China since assuming the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leadership. He urged Taiwanese people to unite in the face of "the expansion of China's authoritarianism", saying that "only by uniting all people and strengthening our defence capabilities can we truly protect our security." Self-governed Taiwan lives under constant fear of an invasion by China, which claims the island democracy as a part of its territory to be seized it one day, by force if necessary. China has ramped up military, diplomatic and economic pressure on Taiwan since Tsai's 2016 election as she rejects its stance stance and views the island as a sovereign nation. Beijing has said any Taiwanese move towards a declaration of a formal independence would prompt a military response. Lai said Wednesday there was no need to declare independence because Taiwan is "already a sovereign country," echoing previous comments by Tsai.
Taiwan to allow women into reservist training for first time Taipei (AFP) Jan 17, 2023 Taiwan's military announced plans Tuesday to include women in its reservist training for the first time this year, as the island tries to bolster its forces against threats from China. Self-ruled, democratic Taiwan lives under the constant fear of a Chinese invasion, as Beijing claims the island a part of its territory to be taken one day, by force if necessary. China's sabre-rattling has intensified in recent years under President Xi Jinping, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine has further deepen ... read more
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