The speaker of Taiwan’s parliament during a forum for international religious freedom in Washington on Wednesday stressed the importance of defending the island’s democracy in the face of pressure from China.
In U.S. visit, Taiwan speaker stresses importance of defending island from China
By Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom
WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) – The speaker of Taiwan’s parliament during a forum for international religious freedom in Washington on Wednesday stressed the importance of defending the island’s democracy in the face of pressure from China.
In an address to the International Religious Freedom Summit, You Si-kun sharply criticized Beijing’s suppression of religious minorities and described Taiwan as the only democracy in the Chinese-speaking world.
He also stressed the self-governed, but Chinese-claimed island’s strategic importance at the center of key global sea lanes and as an important producer of semiconductors.