Taiwan vice president urges China talks, stresses defense priorities

Hsiao Bi-khim warns that aggressive military posturing is 'counterproductive'

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In addition to the military threat from China, Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said the island is also facing a multi-domain challenge that includes cyberattacks, disinformation, supply chain disruptions and economic coercion. (Michael Saul Garber)

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TAIPEI -- Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim called on China to engage in dialogue and cease its "aggressive military posturing," while emphasizing Taiwan's self-defense efforts and civilian preparedness programs.

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