Taiwan sees China taking lessons from Russia’s Ukraine invasion

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TAIPEI, Feb 24 — China’s military is learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that any attack on Taiwan would have to be swift to succeed, but the Taiwan Strait would make...

TAIPEI, Feb 24 — China’s military is learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that any attack on Taiwan would have to be swift to succeed, but the Taiwan Strait would make that challenging, the island’s defence minister said today.

“The Russia-Ukraine war has brought great lessons for them — they will definitely seek speed,” Chiu told reporters on the sidelines of parliament in Taipei, referring to China’s military. Taiwan’s democratically elected government says only Taiwan’s people have the right to decide their future.

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