Key facts
- Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te stated that safeguarding the island's security and refusing Chinese rule is not provocation.
- Lai hopes for swift U.S. arms sale approval.
- He emphasized Taiwan's commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities.
- Lai accused China of being the main driver of changes to the Taiwan Strait status quo.
- Taiwan's defense ministry proposed a new defense package worth T$210 billion ($6.66 billion).
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te stated that the island's efforts to safeguard its security and reject Chinese rule should not be interpreted as provocation. Speaking at the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Lai emphasized that Taiwan has the right to protect its interests and that its future can only be decided by its people. He also expressed hope for the swift approval of a new U.S. arms sale package, underscoring Taiwan's commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities amidst escalating Chinese military and diplomatic pressure.
