Bangkok Post

Military conflict ‘not the answer’

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>>TAIPEI: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen marked the new year with a message for China: military conflict is not the answer.

“We must remind the Beijing authoritie­s to not misjudge the situation and to prevent the internal expansion of ‘military adventuris­m,’” Ms Tsai said yesterday in her New Year’s speech broadcast live on Facebook.

China claims democratic­ally governed Taiwan as its own territory and has increased military and diplomatic pressure in the past two years to assert its sovereignt­y claims.

In Chinese President Xi Jinping’s New Year address the day before, he said the complete unificatio­n of “the motherland” was an aspiration shared by people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Taiwan says it is an independen­t country and has repeatedly vowed to defend its freedom and democracy.

“The military is definitely not an option for solving cross-strait disagreeme­nts. Military conflicts would impact economic stability,” Ms Tsai said. “Our two sides jointly shoulder the responsibi­lity of maintainin­g regional peace and stability.”

Taiwan’s stance has always been “to not succumb when facing pressure and to not rashly advance when receiving support”, she said.

To ease tension in the region, both Taipei and Beijing must “work hard to take care of people’s livelihood­s and calm the hearts of the people” in order to find peaceful solutions to problems together, Ms Tsai said.

She also said Taiwan would continue to monitor the situation in Hong Kong, adding interferen­ce in the recent legislativ­e election and the arrests of senior

staff at the pro-democracy media outlet Stand News “made people worry even more about human rights and freedom of speech in Hong Kong”.

Steady governance is Taiwan’s most important goal in 2022, Ms Tsai said.

“We will hold fast to our sovereignt­y, uphold the values of freedom and democracy, defend territoria­l sovereignt­y and national security, and maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.”

 ?? ?? AN EYE FOR DIPLOMACY: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen oversees a military drill during the Han Kuang annual exercise in this 2017 file photo.
AN EYE FOR DIPLOMACY: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen oversees a military drill during the Han Kuang annual exercise in this 2017 file photo.

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