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In a speech on Thursday, Lai described peace as “priceless” and urged democratic countries to stand united against modern authoritarian threats. “World War II was the deadliest war in human history, and the pain it caused still echoes today,” he said.
“The major lesson is clear: authoritarianism and aggression lead only to slaughter, tragedy, and greater inequality.”
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Without naming Moscow or Beijing, Lai warned of a “new authoritarian bloc” that he said threatened global stability, citing undersea cable sabotage, election interference, and disinformation campaigns.
“Lovers of freedom around the world must work together now in tight solidarity – before risks turn into crises,” he said.