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"Just as we saved Taiwan from China before, we will save it in the future"

 Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen has said that Taiwan was isolated from China when its military bombed the islands six decades ago, and that this determination to defend the country remains today.

According to the British news agency Reuters, a delegation of American academics is on a visit to Taiwan, which also met with President Tsai Ing-wen on Tuesday.

Relations between China and the United States have been strained since the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan at the beginning of this month.

China reacted strongly to the visit, warning the US to 'refrain from playing with fire', but on the other hand, the US, in addition to building trade relations with Taiwan, also expressed its commitment to support it against China. was

On this, China showed further indignation and started war exercises near the border of Taiwan, while the Taiwanese authorities also accused China of violating its borders.

Similarly, a few days after the visit of Nancy Pelosi, the delegation of the US Congress arrived in Taiwan, to which China again showed a strong response and started military exercises, while then the governor of the state of Indiana, belonging to the Republican Party, Eric Holcomb, on Sunday said, "Economic and had arrived in Taiwan on a development visit.

Remember that Taiwan is a neighboring country of China which China claims as its own while Taiwan declares itself as an independent country.

A delegation of academics from Stanford University's Hoover Institute met with the President of Taiwan at his office.

On this occasion, the President of Taiwan mentioned China's attacks on islands under his country's control.

According to him, our people and soldiers protected Taiwan in the war on August 23, 64 years ago, thanks to which we have a democratic Taiwan today. A campaign was launched using the common Taiwanese term for this, which culminated in the failure of China's occupation of the islands.

He further said that this war to protect his country made it clear to the world that no threat can shake the determination of the people of Taiwan to protect their homeland.

In 1958, Taiwan fought the war with the support of the United States, which sent it ships and missiles and other war equipment, and Taiwan benefited greatly in the war.