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In a public Facebook post commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te called on all nations who love freedom and peace to stand together in the face of aggression.

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00:00Taiwan President Lai Qingde is commemorating 80 years since the end of World War II by calling for unity in the face of aggression.
00:09In a Facebook post, Lai said the most valuable lesson of the war is that unity leads to victory and aggression to defeat.
00:18He wrote that no regime has the right to invade and deprive the people of another country of their freedom,
00:24and that countries that cherish freedom and peace must unite.
00:27August 15 marked the date Japan's wartime emperor made a radio broadcast announcing his nation's surrender to the Allied powers ending years of catastrophic war.
00:38Taiwan was a Japanese colony at that time.
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