TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) 鈥 Taiwan will not provoke a confrontation with China, the self-ruled island鈥檚 vice president said Friday, lamenting Beijing鈥檚 鈥渁ggressive military posturing鈥 against the island democracy that China claims as its own.
鈥淲e do not seek conflict. We will not provoke confrontation,鈥 said Bi-khim Hsiao, adding that her government has urged Beijing to communicate 鈥渨ith parity and respect.鈥
Hsiao, who has served under Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te since , said her government has seen 鈥渁 dramatic uptick in provocative and proactive (Chinese Communist Party) efforts to infiltrate, sabotage and divide our society.鈥
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its own territory and has repeatedly threatened to annex it, by force if necessary. In recent years, Beijing has ramped up its military intimidation of the island, nearby almost daily.
China refuses to speak with Hsiao and Lai and has labeled them 鈥渄iehard 鈥楾aiwan independence鈥 separatists,鈥 a designation for which it has threatened the death penalty.
In a notable attempt of alleged intimidation by Beijing, Czech intelligence officials last month said Chinese diplomats planned to stage a car crash during Hsiao's 2024 visit to the country. No crash occurred, but a Chinese official ran a red light while following Hsiao鈥檚 car.
鈥淥ver the years, I have experienced varying degrees of pressure and threats, intimidation, including twice sanctioned, but I will not let that intimidate me or stop me from voicing my views or from voicing the views of people of Taiwan, and we will continue to be active in the international community,鈥 she said.
Regarding recurring U.S. intelligence reports that China may be before 2027, Hsiao said her government is focused on preempting that.
鈥淓verything we are doing right now is to prevent such a conflict from happening 鈥 not just in 2027, but ever,鈥 she said.
Taiwan is 鈥渧ery urgently investing in our self-defense capabilities鈥 in order to deter 鈥渁ny miscalculation and any attempt at disrupting the peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait,鈥 she added.