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Taiwan says will be 'force for good' after G7 support

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Taiwan will be a "force for good" and continue to seek even greater internatio­nal support, the presidenti­al office said, after the Chinese-claimed island won unpreceden­ted backing from the Group of Seven of major democracie­s.

The G7 leaders on Sunday scolded China over human rights in Xinjiang, called for Hong Kong to keep a high degree of autonomy and underscore­d the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.

Taiwan presidenti­al office spokesman Xavier Chang said this was the first time the G7 leaders' communique has stressed the importance of peace and stability in the strait and first time since its founding there was "content friendly to Taiwan", expressing deep thanks for the support.

Taiwan and G7 member countries share basic values such as democracy, freedom, and human rights, he added. "Taiwan will certainly adhere to its role as a responsibl­e member of the region, and it will also firmly defend the democratic system and safeguard shared universal values," Chang said.

Taiwan will continue to deepen its partnershi­p with G7 states and other like-minded countries and strive for greater support from the internatio­nal community, he said.

Taiwan will also "firmly contribute the greatest force for good" for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, Chang added. China has stepped up its pressure against democratic­ally-run Taiwan in recent months, with regular military drills near the island as it tries to assert Beijing's sovereignt­y.

While most countries, including G7 members, have no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, the grouping along with other Western allies have been bolstering their backing for the island.

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