2024-05-20 15:05:34

Taiwan’s new president takes office and calls on China to cease its hostile actions

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Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s new president, urges China to halt political and military intimidation and prioritize dialogue for peace. Emphasizing Taiwan's democracy, Lai focuses on bolstering industries like semiconductors and AI, while advocating for national defense.

Amid global tensions, Lai aims to maintain Taiwan's independence, continuity in policies, and strengthen diplomatic ties with Western allies, despite challenges from Beijing and opposition parties. The inauguration highlights Taiwan's resilience against threats, with Lai emphasizing peace and stability, while calling for an end to Beijing's intimidation tactics.

New York Times - World
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The Guardian
20. Mai 2024 um 04:41

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Lai Ching-te is set to be inaugurated as Taiwan's fifth president, taking over from Tsai Ing-wen. Lai, who served as Tsai's vice-president, faces the challenge of operating without a majority in Taiwan's divided legislature and a significant divide over the issue of Taiwan independence. Despite being associated with the pro-independence faction, Lai has aligned himself with Tsai's more moderate stance.
The Guardian
20. Mai 2024 um 08:30

Taiwan’s new president takes office and calls on China to cease its hostile actions

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Economy
Technology
Lai Ching-te has been sworn in as Taiwan’s new president, calling on China to cease its hostile actions and maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait. Lai emphasized the difference between Taiwan and China, highlighting Taiwan's commitment to democracy. His government will focus on industries such as semiconductors, AI, the military, security and surveillance, and next-generation communications.
News - South China Morning Post
20. Mai 2024 um 06:41

Beijing in no rush to respond to new Taiwanese leader’s ‘pro-independence’ speech

Politics
Beijing has not immediately responded to Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te's 'pro-independence' speech, which mainland scholars described as sending a 'very intense' signal. Lai's speech emphasized protecting Taiwan's sovereignty and fighting against the mainland with democratic countries. Beijing regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and has not recognized it as an independent state.
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