Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen called on countries, including Japan, to strengthen cooperation for the peace and stability of the Straits of Taiwan, and to pass on the mutually supportive relationship between Taiwan and Japan to the next generation.

President Tsai Ing-wen responded to an online interview in the monthly magazine "Bungei Shunju" released on the 10th.



Among them, President Cai said in the joint statement of the Japan-US summit meeting in April and the summit declaration of the G7 summit = the summit of the seven major countries held in June, the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. "Countries such as Japan and the United States discussing the Taiwan Strait and expressing their concerns will send a signal to China, which continues to expand its military affairs."



"The higher the interest in Taiwan in the major developed countries, and the stronger the degree of cooperation, the more China will have to be cautious about policy making, including military activities," he said. For peace and stability, we called on each country, including Japan, to strengthen cooperation.



Meanwhile, regarding Japan's provision of a new coronavirus vaccine to Taiwan, President Cai said, "Long-term friendship has been proved. I am deeply grateful that Japan helped Taiwan during the most difficult times. I'm doing it. "



As a message to the Japanese people, he said, "The" cycle of goodness "that is caring and helping each other is very important. I want to pass on this relationship to the next generation for many years to come."