Taiwan Lai Qingde stated in the visit to the United States Congress that Taiwan will handle cross -strait relations responsibly, hoping that the international community will not allow mainland China to score the red line at will.
According to the official website of the Taiwan government, Lai Qingde visited the US Congress's "US -China Economic and Security Review Committee" (USCC) visiting group on Tuesday (June 25).
Lai Qingde said in his speech that under the initiative of USCC, the U.S. Congress continued to strengthen Taiwan -US cooperation through various legislation. For example, passing the Indo -Pacific Security Supplementary Dialing Act in April this year will helpStrengthen Taiwan's self -defense capabilities and maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait area."Facing the expansion of authoritarianism, we know that strengthening Taiwan's security is to strengthen regional security and promote world peace and prosperity."
He pointed out that in order to respond to various challenges in the future, Taiwan must continue to grow and allow the entire society to have stronger self -protection toughness.However, mainland China continues to increase its military operations around the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea region, with the measures such as diplomacy, economic coercion and cognitive operations, and legal warfare to continuously improve the invasion of gray areas and destroy the stability of the area.
Lai Qingde emphasized that Taiwan will continue to handle cross -strait relations responsible and work hard to maintain the status quo of the Taiwan Strait and India -Pacific regions. It is also hoped that the international community should not allow mainland China to set up red lines.
The judicial interpretation documents of Taiwan ’s independence of Taiwan’ s independence of Taiwan ’s independence of Taiwan’ s independence of Taiwan ’s independence are issued on Friday (21st), which emphasizes that the death penalty can be“ absent from trial ”and linked for life.
Lai Qingde responded to the media questions on Monday (24th), "Democracy is not a crime, and autocracy is sin."Cross -domain tracing back to the people of Taiwan.