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Taiwan: No word from US on any weapons sale pause

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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