The leader of Taiwan's opposition made a statement that only birds, not missiles, should fly in the island's sky. The politician stressed the need to maintain peace and avoid military escalation by China. His words came amid growing tensions in the region.
Taiwan's opposition calls for peace in the region
Taiwan's opposition leader said today that birds, not missiles or warplanes, should be flying in Taiwan's skies. He called on China to refrain from aggressive actions and stressed the importance of diplomatic solutions. According to the opposition, any escalation could have serious consequences for the entire region.
Responding to China's threats
The announcement comes amid new military exercises China's naval activities near Taiwan. The opposition leader stressed that Taiwan should remain open to dialogue rather than respond to provocations with military action. He stressed that peace and stability are key values for Taiwanese society and the security of the region.







