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Washington ExaminerTaiwan's representative to the United States expressed continued confidence that a proposed arms sale will proceed. The statement came after President Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping without announcing the package.
fortune.comTaiwan officials said Sunday that arms purchases from the United States remain the most important deterrent against regional conflict. The statement followed President Trump’s comments questioning a new arms package after his visit to China.
asiaone.comPresident Donald Trump authorized the largest weapons sale ever to Taiwan in December but has yet to move forward with delivery. Taiwanese lawmakers approved $25 billion in arms purchases on Friday, short of a $40 billion proposal. U.S. officials reaffirmed unchanged policy on Ta…