Taiwan’s leader warned Beijing on Monday that the island would never give up its democratic way of life in a national day speech in which she drew parallels with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The self-ruled democracy’s 23 million people live under the constant threat of invasion by China’s Communist Party, and Moscow’s war in Ukraine has deepened fears that Beijing might attempt something similar with the island.
In her speech, President Tsai Ing-wen compared Moscow’s invasion to Beijing’s goal of one day taking control of Taiwan — which it has vowed to do, by force if necessary.
“We absolutely cannot ignore the challenge that these military expansions pose to the free and democratic world order,” she said.
“The destruction of Taiwan’s democracy and freedom would be a grave defeat for the world’s democracies,” she added.
( Source AFP)