Taiwan: No word from US on any weapons sale pause
Summary
Taiwan has not been informed that the United States will pause a $14 billion arms sale to the island. This comes after the acting U.S. Navy Secretary said that some foreign military sales were being delayed due to the conflict in Iran.Key Facts
- Taiwan expects to receive a $14 billion arms sale from the United States.
- Taiwan’s government has not heard about any suspension of this arms deal.
- Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao said some foreign military sales are paused.
- The pause is related to the ongoing war in Iran.
- Taiwanese officials spoke publicly about the situation on a Friday.
- The news focuses on U.S. weapons sales and their impact on Taiwan.
- The U.S. arms sale to Taiwan is part of ongoing military support.
- The situation links global conflicts and international arms agreements.
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