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1 April 13:40

The chief of staff of the Philippine army said his country would inevitably be involved in the event of an invasion of Taiwan.

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Against the backdrop of regional tensions, the Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army emphasized that the Philippines will not be able to avoid getting involved in the event of an invasion of Taiwan. This statement underlines the need to plan actions to respond to possible security challenges in the region, given the complex relations between China and Taiwan.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggests a possible military intervention in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
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Donald Trump stated that Xi Jinping knows the "consequences" of a military action against Taiwan, but did not reveal the US plans in case of an invasion.
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