On the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te emphasized the importance of unity in the face of aggression, highlighting lessons from history. In a statement posted on Facebook, Lai warned against the ambitions of invasion, implicitly referencing increased military pressure from China. He urged the Taiwanese people to remain vigilant and united to protect their daily lives, freedom, and democracy. Taiwan also called on its citizens to reject China's portrayal of war anniversary events, which it described as distorted. The remarks underscore Taiwan's stance against Chinese unification pressures and its commitment to preserving its sovereignty and democratic values.
「侵略への警戒が生活を守る」台湾総統 終戦の日に投稿で強調 https://t.co/OxLlfL8UZi 台湾の頼清徳総統は15日、第二次大戦の終戦記念日に寄せた声明をフェイスブックに投稿し、「侵略の野心を常に警戒し団結してこそ、日常生活を守れる」と強調しました。
Taiwan tells its people to spurn China's 'distorted' war anniversary events https://t.co/Tj0K8zjo9P https://t.co/Tj0K8zjo9P
「侵略への警戒が生活を守る」台湾総統 終戦の日に投稿で強調 https://t.co/SP5MSW3D99