Former UK PM Liz Truss warns of China threat and urges action.

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Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss warned of the economic and political threats posed by China during a visit to Taiwan, praising her successor Rishi Sunak for describing China as "the biggest long-term threat to Britain". Truss also called for the closure of Chinese government-run cultural centres known as Confucius Institutes and praised Taiwan as "an enduring rebuke to totalitarianism". She warned that China's military build-up and alliances with other nations could lead to conflict and urged the free world to take action to prevent it.
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