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China learns from Russia's mistakes but does not refuse an invasion of Taiwan - the Taiwan Foreign Ministry

According to Joseph Wu, the PRC is about to modernize its plans in view of Russia's negative experience in Ukraine. Foreign Minister Taiwan Joseph Wu stated that China is studying Russia's mistakes, but is still preparing to invade the island. CBC News writes about it. "I think the Chinese teach the war lessons in Ukraine. First of all, it is the weakness of the Russian armed forces. Beijing wants to strengthen the plan of a possible attack on Taiwan," said Wu.

According to him, it will be the wrong lesson, since the war in any case leads to devastation and many problems. The publication writes that in the Chinese Taiwan Directorate, they stated that in the new year the country has again undertaken to "protect sovereignty and territorial integrity" and "to break conspiracies for the independence of Taiwan. " Wu also noted that Taiwan was trying to strengthen his own military potential, but insisted that the island did not want war with China.

"We are trying to prevent war," he said. Beijing believes that the province of Taiwan must be taken under control to restore the territorial integrity of the PRC. However, Taibee is convinced that Taiwan island is a free territory of the Republic of China, while mainland China is not included there. Self -controlled democracy separated from the PRC in 1949. Earlier, Focus wrote that analysts modeled the result of China's possible war from the United States for Taiwan.

Analysts said the island would be devastated and degraded, even if the China's invasion fails. The US will lose more than 3,000 servicemen, and Beijing's fleet will be almost completely destroyed. It was also reported that NATO Exhengensk urged China to attack Taiwan. According to Anders FOG Rasmussen, any attempt at the PRC to change the status quo in Taiwan by military aggression should summon a single answer to the event.