Taiwan president relaxed about neighbour's military doctrine

Taiwan’s president said a Chinese law codifying the use of military force against the island is “unnecessary” and “unfeasible” in view of warming ties between the two rivals.

Taiwan’s president said a Chinese law codifying the use of military force against the island is “unnecessary” and “unfeasible” in view of warming ties between the two rivals.

Ma Ying-jeou’s statement today comes on the fourth anniversary of China’s anti-secession law.

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