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Open to Sweden to help Taiwan militarily

Open to Sweden to help Taiwan militarily

Open to Sweden to help Taiwan militarily

Sweden should sell JAS planes and help Taiwan militarily.

This is now confirmed by one of the ruling parties.

All kinds of weapons

Liberals in the form of foreign policy spokesman for the party’s neighborhood Forssell is to be issued this evening.

Liberals believe that Sweden should sell all arms that might be interested in Taiwan.

– This applies to all types of weapons. Offensive weapons are already defensive in the case of democracies because they are used in a deterrent manner, as Joar Forssell confirms to SVT.

Among the weapons that liberals want Sweden to be able to sell to Taiwan is the JAS plan.

Taiwan soldiers in Sweden

Liberals maintain that Sweden should be able to support Taiwan in the event that the Chinese dictatorship attacks the island nation.

The liberal foreign policy spokesperson is also positive about taking Taiwanese soldiers to Sweden for training.

– It wouldn’t be unreasonable for Taiwanese soldiers to receive training in Sweden in such a situation that we democracies in the world support Taiwan, he tells SVT.

Leader shirt

Joar Forssell has previously indicated explicit support for Taiwan.

– He stressed on his Facebook page before the election that Taiwan is a very well functioning democracy and should be allowed to decide its own future.

– A new bourgeois and liberal government should take the lead in the world and stand up to China. He stressed that the free world must make it clear to the tyrants of the world that aggression and firearms do not bear fruit.

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Wiechel (SD)

L’s government support colleague, Sweden Democrats’ member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, also expressed strong support for Taiwan’s aid.

– Sweden’s foreign policy role should be to support democracies and there should be no doubt about that, Markus Fischel (SD) assures Expressen.

– He believes that the line of Sweden and the EU should become increasingly clear on the Taiwan issue and on developments in the South China Sea.

I visited Taiwan

Marcus Weichel took a trip to Taiwan a few days ago with several other Swedish Democratic politicians.

He emphasizes on his Facebook page that like-minded democracies can thrive together all over the world.

Photo: Melker Dalstrand, Swedish Riksdag

Text: Editors