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Taiwan to slash armed forces by up to 20 percent

: Jan 27, 2014 - : 10:51 am

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Taiwan has said it plans to slash its armed forces by up to 20 percent from 215,000 over the next five years, in the latest sign of warming ties with former rival China.

Defence Minister Yen Ming said the military would be cut to 170,000-190,000, but that defence capabilities would not be compromised in the project to build “smaller but leaner and more professional armed forces”.

“The planned manpower adjustment will be carried out in stages contingent upon the government’s budgets, the acquisition of new weapons and demographic changes,” he told reporters late Monday, January 20, 2014.

Yen said the cuts would come from across the army, navy and air force but did not give a breakdown.

Taiwan’s military — relatively large for its population of 23 million — is a legacy of decades of tensions with China, which still regards the island as part of its territory after the two split at the end of a civil war in 1949.

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