Taiwan's president defends U.S. arms purchases after Trump sowed doubts following visit to China
Summary
Taiwan’s president said buying weapons from the United States is key to preventing conflict in the region. He made this statement after President Donald Trump raised questions about U.S. support for Taiwan following his trip to China.Key Facts
- Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, emphasized U.S. arms purchases as crucial to regional peace.
- President Lai said U.S. arms sales are governed by laws and help keep stability.
- President Lai thanked President Donald Trump for supporting peace and increasing arms sales to Taiwan since his first term.
- President Trump had expressed doubts about ongoing U.S. support for Taiwan after visiting China.
- The statement was made in response to concerns about regional security around the Taiwan Strait.
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