CNA, Taipei, May 31. Media reports indicate that China has expelled Vivian Wang, a Beijing-based correspondent for The New York Times, due to dissatisfaction with the paper's interview with President Lai Ching-te. Presidential Office spokesperson Kuo Ya-hui responded today, stating that Taiwan will not be silenced by such pressure. She emphasized that it is standard for a president to explain the nation's stance to the world, and the government will work with friendly nations to ensure the safety of international media and journalists against transnational repression. Kuo noted that China's use of crude methods to threaten media and interfere with press freedom only highlights its role as a source of instability in the region.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: political news