News Snapshot:
Taiwan’s defence ministry has warned it would appropriately dispatch forces in reaction to “enemy threats”, as China stepped up its military rhetoric on the day of a highly controversial expected visit to Taipei by US speaker Nancy Pelosi. In a statement on Tuesday, the defence ministry said it had a full grasp of military activity near Taiwan and the “determination, ability and confidence” to ensure Taiwan’s national security. It added that it had made various unspecified plans for an emergency. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s premier reiterated that it “warmly welcomes” foreign guests, ahead of the potential visit by Pelosi. Taiwan “would make...