Key facts
- Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung stated that Europe would be affected by a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
- Wu highlighted the importance of the island's "silicon shield" in global supply chains.
- The deputy minister stressed that the world cannot afford to ignore the political tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Chih-chung has issued a stark warning to Europe, stating that the continent would also be impacted should China launch an attack on the self-governing island. In an exclusive interview with Euronews Next, Wu emphasized the critical role Taiwan plays globally, particularly through its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing, often referred to as its "silicon shield." He underscored that the escalating political tensions in the Taiwan Strait are not merely a regional issue but have far-reaching global consequences that the international community cannot afford to disregard.
