Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-Wen, in an interview at the DealBook Summit in New York, stated that China is too consumed by domestic economic and political problems to consider invading Taiwan. She highlighted that the Chinese leadership is overwhelmed by internal challenges, indicating it may not be the right time for them to contemplate a major invasion.
Tsai Ing-wen: "The Chinese leadership at this juncture is overwhelmed by its internal challenges. And my thought is that perhaps this is not a time for them to consider a major invasion of Taiwan." https://t.co/KYv4OJtIDa
⚠️ TAIWAN PRESIDENT: CHINA TOO 'OVERWHELMED' TO CONSIDER INVASION China's leadership is too "overwhelmed" with its internal problems to consider an invasion of Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen said in an interview with the New York Times. https://t.co/MDxbHNa1xn
China is too consumed by domestic economic and political problems to invade Taiwan, even as Beijing ramps up military pressure, president Tsai Ing-wen said https://t.co/cNyv6jReUa
Tsai Ing-wen, president of Taiwan, said in an interview with @andrewrsorkin at the @nytimes DealBook Summit today that Xi Jinping is unlikely to order an invasion of Taiwan soon because he's grappling with economic & political challenges in China. Story: https://t.co/Shcc1xzBGb
An interview with Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-Wen is streaming now from the DealBook Summit in New York. She and @andrewrsorkin will discuss the upcoming presidential election, U.S.-China relations, and chips diplomacy. https://t.co/RNaDnk8Rpo