Taiwan's president pledges humanitarian relief for Hong Kong people

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TAIPEI (REUTERS) - Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday (May 27) pledged to draw up a plan to give humanitarian relief to people involved in pro-democracy protests in Taiwan's most concrete intervention since a renewal of unrest in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TAIPEI - Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday pledged to draw up a plan to give humanitarian relief to people involved in pro-democracy protests in Taiwan's most concrete intervention since a renewal of unrest in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong.

Hong Kong's demonstrators have won widespread sympathy in democratic Taiwan, which China considers as its territory to be taken by force, if necessary. Taiwan said it is already an independent country and has shown no interest in being ruled by China. She did not give full details or timing, but said Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council, responsible for Taiwan's ties with China, will lead the initiative, while a government task force will coordinate the budget needed and resources, including accommodation and employment.

Beijing has yet to respond to the comments from Ms Tsai, whom the Chinese government suspects of pushing for Taiwan's formal independence.

 

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