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U.S.-Taiwan Arms Deal on Hold, Clarity Sought
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U.S.-Taiwan Arms Deal: Pause, Concerns, and Negotiations
A potential fourteen billion dollar arms deal between the U.S. and Taiwan has hit a snag, with the U.S. Navy official mentioning a pause in foreign military sales to ensure enough ammunition for U.S. needs. Acting U.S. Navy Secretary, Hung Cao, confirmed some foreign sales were paused, but Taiwan hasnt received official word about the deals status. The situation is fluid, with Trump suggesting these arms sales could be a bargaining chip and Taiwans President Lai Ching-te emphasizing their importance for peace.
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