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Taiwan's president calls China's military threat 'irresponsible'

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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen calls China's live-fire military drills around the island a "continued, deliberately heightened military threat".

Added on the 05/08/2022 14:31:15 - Copyright : AFP EN

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