Taiwan Stands Firm Amid China’s Military Drills
Taiwan's presidential office expressed regret over China's recent military drills but reaffirmed its commitment to defending democracy. The office stated it has both the confidence and capability to ensure its security.
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Taiwan's presidential office expressed regret on Thursday at China's launch of military drills, but vowed to continue defending democracy, saying it had the confidence and ability to protect its security.
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