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Taiwan has said it hopes that the world would sanction China like it is sanctioning Russia for its war on Ukraine if Beijing were to invade the island, Reuters is reporting.
Speaking to reporters in Taipei on Saturday, foreign minister Joseph Wu said it was important to stand with others in denouncing Russia’s invasion and sanctioning both Russia and Belarus.
In the future, if we are threatened with force by China, or are invaded, of course we hope the international community can understand and support Taiwan, and sanction these kinds of aggressive behaviours,” he said.
So Taiwan stands with the international community, and takes these actions,” Wu said, referring to the sanctions.
We provide [Ukrainians] what we believe to be relevant and timely information about Russian units that could allow them to adjust and execute their self- defence to the best of their ability. …
We are not the only sole source of intelligence and information to the Ukrainians. They get intelligence from other nations as well. And they have a pretty robust intelligence collection capability of their own. …
And if they do decide to do something with that intelligence, then they make the decisions about acting on it….