Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai Outlines Self-Defense Strategy Amid US Concerns
Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasized Taiwan's commitment to self-defense amid concerns over US support under a potential Trump presidency. By boosting defense spending and reinstating compulsory military service, Cho assured that Taiwan is prepared to secure its safety and enhance regional security.
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Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai addressed concerns about US support for Taiwan, emphasizing the nation's commitment to its own defense. Speaking at a press conference in Taipei, Cho asserted Taiwan's readiness to enhance security in the Taiwan Strait and Indo-Pacific region.
Cho highlighted efforts to increase defense spending, reinstate one-year compulsory military service, and bolster societal resilience. 'We believe these measures will garner greater international support,' he said, while expressing gratitude to the US for its concern over Taiwan's security.
The statements came in response to former US President Donald Trump's recent interview suggesting Taiwan should pay for its protection. Trump compared the US to an insurance company and criticized Taiwan for not offering compensation for defense. Cho underscored 'solid relations' with the US and expressed confidence in Taiwan's advanced technology staying domestic.
During the Republican National Convention, Trump secured his party's presidential nomination. He has advocated for increased financial contributions from Washington's allies, including NATO countries, to sustain US support.
(With inputs from agencies.)

