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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Hou distances himself from Ma’s remarks

2024/01/11 03:00

Former president Ma Ying-jeou, left, attends a campaign event alongside Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Wang Hong-wei, right, in Taipei on Dec. 29 last year. Photo: CNA

DISAGREEMENT: The Chinese Nationalist Party’s vice presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong said that former president Ma Ying-jeou does not represent Hou You-yi

By Jonathan Chin / Staff writer, with CNA

New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi (侯友宜), the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) presidential candidate, yesterday distanced his campaign from comments made by former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), who said that Taiwan “can never win against China,” so should reduce its defense spending.

Ma made the comments on Saturday during an interview with Deutsche Welle in which he defended previous comments that the duration of mandatory military service and the defense budget should be four months and 2.5 percent of GDP respectively.

The view that Taiwan should have defense capabilities to fend off a Chinese invasion until the US and Japan can send aid is “too optimistic,” Ma said, adding that the US was defeated by China 18 times in wargames simulating a conflict over Taiwan.

On the sidelines of a campaign event in Kaohsiung, Hou yesterday said: “Ma’s thinking differs from my own.”

“My consistent policy is the 3D strategy of deterrence, strengthening national defense and armaments, and increasing self-defense capabilities while pursuing dialogue and discussion,” Hou said. “I do not harbor unrealistic ideas about China’s intentions for Taiwan.”

If elected, he would stubbornly defend Taiwan’s democracy and freedom while opposing Beijing’s “one country, two systems” formula for unifying with Taiwan, he said.

Ma in the interview said he believes Taiwan does not need any military expenditure beyond the levels he had authorized as president.

“No matter how much you defend yourself, you can never fight a war with the mainland, you can never win,” he said.

Asked if he believes Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) can be trusted, Ma said: “As far as cross-strait relations go, you have to.”

“I do not believe he is pushing for unification,” he added.

Asked about Chinese balloons and warplanes approaching Taiwan’s airspace, Ma said that Beijing has resorted to such actions due to the independence stance of Vice President William Lai (賴清德), the Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate.

Are the balloons collecting weather data or intelligence? Ma asked, adding that Taiwan was not likely to accept flyovers by spy balloons and would shoot them down.

Ma also refused to comment on US President Joe Biden’s characterization of Xi as a dictator, saying: “The term is not important in cross-strait relations because we have to create a situation that we can deal with each other peacefully.”

Hou’s running mate, Broadcasting Corp of China chairman Jaw Shaw-kong (趙少康), yesterday said that Ma does not represent Hou.

People should not look outside of Hou’s comments to understand his views, Jaw said on the sidelines of a campaign event at an animal shelter in New Taipei City.

“Mutual trust is important to conduct cross-strait dialogue, but that trust is not unconditional,” he said. “We need to assess whether the other side is sincere in its comments and observe whether its actions are harmful to us.”

The Constitution recognizes that there is only “one China,” but it is not a timetable that demands the government to achieve a specific state at a designated time, he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi. Photo: Chen Wen-chian, Taipei Times

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