Taiwan's Political Shift Sparks Debate on National Identity and Security

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Cheng Li-wun, the incoming KMT chair, defended Vladimir Putin's election legitimacy, claiming he is not a dictator because he was democratically elected, and emphasized Taiwan's goal to expand international relations while criticizing current U.S. and DPP policies. She also linked NATO's eastward expansion to the Ukraine conflict and suggested Taiwan should play a more independent role in regional security.
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