We would like to engage in security or intelligence exchanges with other like-minded partners, Australia included, so Taiwan is better prepared to deal with the war situation. And so far, our relations with Australia [are] very good and that is what we appreciate," he said.
Wu also praised a recent agreement to form a regional defense pact between Australia, the Unnited States and the United Kingdom with the objective of building a half-dozen nuclear-powered submarines for the country Down Under to counter China's growing capabilities in that area."We are pleased to see that the like-minded partners of Taiwan — the United States and the UK and Australia — are working closer with each other to acquire more advanced defence articles so that we can defend Indo-Pacific. Australia is a great country, and I'm very glad to see that Australia is going to shoulder more responsibility to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific," Wu said.
Some experts say it would be difficult to prevent China from invading Taiwan.
"The military centre of gravity is China's air defence system in the south, it has the ability to deny the United States control of the air — if the United States cannot control the air, it cannot win either at land or at sea," said defense analyst Professor Clinton Fernandes from the University of New South Wales in an interview with Australia' ABC News.
For the Taiwanese, however, it's obvious that surrender is not an option.
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