Taiwan's Defense: Lai Ching-te Warns of Beijing's Ambitions
President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan warns in a U.S. interview that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would threaten U.S. interests and empower Beijing internationally. While urging the U.S. to observe China's military maneuvers closely, Lai emphasizes Taiwan's commitment to national security and regional stability.

President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan has warned that a potential Chinese takeover of the island would directly threaten U.S. interests and enhance Beijing's global stature. His statements came during an interview on a conservative U.S. radio show, highlighting the significance of Taiwan in U.S.-China relations.
Despite lacking formal ties, the United States remains Taiwan's most crucial ally. Lai underscored the importance of monitoring China's military activities, noting their reach into the Taiwan Strait and beyond. He urged U.S. attention to these developments as critical to maintaining a rules-based international order.
Lai also expressed Taiwan's resolve in defending itself, targeting defense spending to reach 5% of GDP by 2030. He reaffirmed Taiwan's determination to safeguard regional peace, rejecting China's sovereignty claims and reinforcing the island's stance on self-determination.
(With inputs from agencies.)