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Taiwan won't depend on others for defense: Tsai Ing-wen

Por: Newsweek World October 06, 2022

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Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen thanked her American counterpart Joe Biden on Thursday and said her country wouldn't depend on others for defense—weeks after the U.S. president appeared to reaffirm his intention to intervene in the event of a Chinese attack.Beijing's Communist government claims Taiwan as its own but has never governed it. The people of the democratic island nation also have shown little interest in a political union... + full article



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