Taiwan says next U.S. arms purchase is on track after guarantee
Taiwan received a U.S. guarantee for the $14 billion arms package amid rising Chinese military pressure and ongoing parliamentary budget debates, Defense Minister Koo said.
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Taiwan indicates next US arms sale is on track after receiving guarantee letter
TAIPEI, March 26 (Reuters) – Taiwan Defence Minister Wellington Koo on Thursday indicated the next arms sale package from the United States is on track after the government received a letter of guarantee from Washington, even as the U.S. and Chinese leaders prepare to meet in May. A major U.S. arms package for Taiwan worth about $14 billion that includes advanced interceptor missiles is ready for U.S. President Donald Trump’s approval and coul…
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U.S. Arms Deal For Taiwan On Track Ahead Of Trump-Xi Talks
Taiwan Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on Thursday that the next U.S. arms sale package is on track after Taipei received a letter of guarantee from Washington, even as U.S. and Chinese leaders prepare to meet in May. Trump-Xi Meeting Looms Over Deal A proposed $14 billion arms package, including advanced interceptor missiles, is awaiting […] The post U.S. Arms Deal For Taiwan On Track Ahead Of Trump-Xi Talks appeared first on StratNews Gl…
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