Taiwanese Prez advises China against 'military adventurism'

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen called on China to resolve their disputes amicably during her New Year address at the presidential office in Taipei on Saturday, saying Beijing should prevent the development of "military adventurism."

Tsai was outspoken in her opposition to China's policies ""Military invasions" are "unhelpful to the preservation of regional peace and stability," she added. She reaffirmed Taiwan's position, saying the country "would neither cave to coercion nor act rashly when we have support."

Chinese leadership, according to Tsai "They should not misread the situation and should put a halt to the rise of military adventurism among their forces. Tsai went on to say that using military force to resolve issues between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait is "absolutely not an option." She warned that military battles would wreak havoc on the economy.

Tsai also mentioned recent arrests in Hong Kong in connection with an online media outfit recognised for taking a critical stance towards the Hong Kong administration. "Show the world that democratic Taiwan has the fortitude to walk out from under the shadow of authoritarian China," she said.

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