Taiwan's Diplomatic Stance: Seeking Peace Amid Tensions
Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim emphasized that Taiwan, a democratically-ruled island, does not seek conflict with China. Instead of provoking confrontation, she criticized China's aggressive military posture as counter-productive during a speech in Taipei to the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents' Club.

Amid simmering tensions, Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim reiterated the island's commitment to peace and avoidance of conflict with China. Her remarks came during an address to the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents' Club.
Hsiao criticized China's military for its 'aggressive' posture, arguing that this approach is counter-productive to regional stability.
The Vice President underscored Taiwan's strategy of peaceful coexistence, aiming to defuse tensions without provoking confrontation. Her comments reflect Taiwan's nuanced diplomatic efforts in managing cross-strait relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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