Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday pledged to draw up a plan to give humanitarian relief to people involved in pro-democracy
protests in Taiwan's most concrete intervention since a renewal of unrest in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong.
China's proposed new security legislation for the former
British colony has prompted protests in Hong Kong and condemnation from Western governments over perceived threats to freedoms.
Hong Kong's demonstrators have won widespread sympathy in
Democratic Taiwan, which
China considers as its territory to be taken by force, if necessary.