In New Year's speech, Taiwan's President said - increasing military threat from China


Taipei, ep. Taiwan's President Sai Ing-wen (TSai Ing Wen) said in a New Year message on Friday that his country faces a military threat from China. Let us say that China considers this island region as its own and has threatened to forcefully occupy the region. Sai in his message mentioned the growing threat from China. He said that the activities of fighter jets and warships in Taiwan Strait have increased. The threat posed by this to regional stability is a matter of concern not only for this autonomous region but also for the whole world.

 President Sai in his New Year message also praised the steps taken to combat the Corona epidemic. He said Taiwan has made progress in curbing the infection without imposing a lockdown. Despite being near China, only 800 cases of corona were confirmed in this island region and seven victims have died.

In his annual address on New Year's Day, Taiwan's President Sai Ing-wen said that Taiwan believed in professionalism while trusting each other and integrating as a society, effective without serious barriers to business and education Conquered Corona in a manner. The President was lauded for his swift and sustained efforts regarding Corona in Taiwan. Despite its proximity to China, where there have been only seven deaths and fewer than 800 cases.

Earlier, Taiwan had warned all Asian countries about the growing threat from China. In a special interview given to CNN, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-th warned that if China is not stopped, other countries of Asia will be targeted. Sai's statement is also very special because of the fact that in January, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that Taiwan will not back down from military action if it is not accepted by dialogue.