China is taking lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Taiwan's foreign minister saysBoth Taiwan and China have ramped up military demonstrations in the region in recent monthsTaiwan's foreign minister says China is likely looking at the war in Ukraine to inform a potential invasion of the island.Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu told CBC News Network's Rosemary Barton Live in an interview airing Sunday that China could be looking at Russia's military setbacks to shore up a plan to invade Taiwan.But Brett Bruen, a former U.S. director of global engagement in the Obama administration, told CBC News Network's Power & Politics that Chinese President Xi Jinping may opt for a small invasion as a distraction from China's internal policies."If [Xi] is looking to shore up domestic support we may see him try to undertake a ... minor incursion of Taiwan," Bruen told host David Cochrane.During a press conference following his meeting with Trudeau, Kishida said Japan and Canada "strongly agree" that there should be no attempt to change the international "status quo" through violence, although he didn't specifically mention Taiwan."