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‘Taiwan must rely on itself if China attacks’

Updated on: 29 October,2021 09:01 AM IST  |  Taipei
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Chiu has called the rising tensions between China and Taiwan the most “severe” he has seen in 40 years

‘Taiwan must rely on itself if China attacks’

A giant LGBT-theme projection is displayed on the Taipei City Government building during the annual Taiwan LGBT event in Taipei, Taiwan, on Thursday. Pic/AP/PTI

Taiwan’s defence minister said on Thursday that the island must defend itself and not depend entirely on others for help if China were to launch an attack, even as Taiwan’s president said she had faith the US would defend it. “The country must rely on itself, and if any friends or other groups can help us, then it’s like I said before, we’re happy to have it, but we cannot completely depend on it,” the minister, Chiu Kuo-cheng, told reporters after being questioned in the legislature as part of a session on national defence.


Tensions between Taiwan and China have risen to their highest level in decades, with China sending record-breaking numbers of fighter jets toward international airspace close to the island, and stepping up a campaign of military harassment. Taiwan’s Defence Ministry has said that China would have “comprehensive” capabilities to invade the island by 2025.  China claims Taiwan as part of its national territory although the island has been self-ruled since it split from the communist-ruled mainland in 1949 after a long civil war. 


Chiu has called the rising tensions between China and Taiwan the most “severe” he has seen in 40 years. Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen said in an interview with CNN that aired on Thursday that she was confident the US would defend Taiwan if China made a move against the island. “I do have faith given the long term relationship we have with the US and also the support of the people of the US as well as Congress,” Tsai said.


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