Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s current vice president, said China was trying to undermine the island’s democratic system.
Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s current vice president, blames Beijing for heightened tension over the island democracyFor decades, Taiwan has looked to its east coast as a safe haven to survive a Chinese invasion until allies, particularly the U.S., can arrive to assist. But PLA activity around the island’s east has thrown that strategy into question. Illustration: Adam Adada
TAIPEI—Taiwan’s leading presidential candidate warned of Chinese meddling in a pivotal election set to take place early next year and blamed Beijing for heightened tensions across the Taiwan Strait.Continue reading your article with
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