WASHINGTON--The U.S. approved the sale to Taiwan of fighter jet parts for $330 million, the Pentagon said late on Thursday, marking the first such transaction since President Donald Trump took office ...
TAIPEI — The United States has approved $330 million worth of parts and equipment in its first military sale to Taiwan since US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the island’s foreign ...
Taiwan has already held preliminary talks with the United States about what weapons it wants to buy as part of a $40 billion ...
The United States confirmed the sale to Taiwan of an advanced air defence missile system worth almost $700 million which has been battle-tested in Ukraine, in the second such weapons package for ...
US top envoy in Taiwan says he "welcomes" the government's $40 billion military spending plan.
Earlier this month, Taiwan's foreign ministry said it received official notification that the Trump administration approved a US$330 million arms sales to Taiwan, including fighter jet parts.
Taiwan will introduce a US$40 billion (RM165.4 billion) supplementary defence budget to underscore its determination to ...
Taiwan is to introduce a US$40 billion supplementary defense budget to underscore its determination to defend itself, with "significant" new US arms purchases planned, President William Lai (賴清德) said ...
The United States has approved $330 million-worth of parts and components in its first military sale to Taiwan since US President Donald Trump's return to office, the island's foreign ministry said ...
Taiwan has already held preliminary talks with the US about what weapons it wants to buy as part of a US$40-billion supplementary defense budget, defense minister Wellington Koo (賴清德) said today.
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