Taiwan's Call for Peace Amid China-U.S. Tensions
A summit between Chinese and U.S. leaders in Beijing yields no surprises, but Taiwan urges China to halt military pressure, citing it as the real threat to peace. Taiwan's government emphasizes maintaining communication with the U.S., highlighting concerns over ongoing Chinese military activities near the island.
In a recent summit in Beijing, no unexpected developments emerged between Chinese and U.S. leaders. However, Taiwan remains firm in its stance against China's military pressure.
Taiwanese officials urge Beijing to curb its threatening behavior, which they deem a danger to regional peace and stability, rather than Taiwan's democratic ambitions.
The U.S. continues to support Taiwan, standing as its key ally and arms supplier, despite lacking formal diplomatic ties. Taiwan defends its sovereignty, rejecting China's claims over the island.
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