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Taiwan’s Tsai offers assistance to China over Covid-19 surge

As long as there is need, we will assist based on humanitarian concerns, president says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Jan 2023 3:30PM

Taiwan’s Tsai offers assistance to China over Covid-19 surge
Relations between Taiwan and China have deteriorated, with Beijing ramping up military, diplomatic and economic pressure on the self-ruled island, which it claims as part of its territory. – AFP pic, January 1, 2023

TAIPEI – Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen extended an olive branch to Beijing today, pledging to offer assistance if needed as coronavirus cases surge in China after its abrupt lifting of pandemic restrictions.

“As long as there is a need, we are willing to provide necessary assistance based on humanitarian concerns,” Tsai said in her customary New Year’s Day speech.

She added that she hopes Taiwanese aid could “help more people out of the pandemic and have a healthy and safe new year”.

China is facing an explosion of Covid-19 cases after dropping its stringent “zero-Covid-19” containment policy last month, three years after the coronavirus first emerged in the city of Wuhan.

Chinese hospitals have been hit by a flood of mostly elderly patients, crematoriums have been overloaded and many pharmacies have run out of fever medications.

In his televised New Year speech yesterday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said the “light of hope is right in front of us” as epidemic prevention and control enters “a new phase”.

Xi also said in the same speech that Beijing “resolutely fought against attempts by separatists to seek ‘Taiwan independence’ and intervention of external forces in this regard”.

Relations between Taiwan and China have deteriorated, with Beijing ramping up military, diplomatic and economic pressure on the self-ruled island, which it claims as part of its territory.

Last year Beijing staged massive military exercises near the island to protest a visit to Taipei by United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in August.

Tsai said today the Chinese military activities around Taiwan are “unhelpful” in maintaining relations between the two.

“War has never been an option to solve problems. Only dialogue, cooperation, and the common goal of promoting regional stability and development can make more people feel safe and happy,” she said.

A shared task for Taiwan and China in 2023 is to “restore post-pandemic healthy and sustainable exchanges between the people on the two sides” of the Taiwan Strait, she added.

“We also have a shared duty to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and the region.” – AFP, January 1, 2023

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