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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Weapons that Taiwan has ordered from the U.S. are coming, a senior U.S. lawmaker said Monday, as a bipartisan House delegation met with the Beijing-claimed island’s new president.
Taiwan has for the past two years complained of delays to deliveries of US weapons, such as Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, as manufacturers supply Ukraine to support its defence against Russia.
Lawmakers in both parties have joined forces in a new push to speed up weapons deliveries to Taiwan as the island nation suffers from a years-long, $19 billion backlog of U.S. systems. But the ...
A senior U.S. lawmaker visiting Taipei said on Monday that weapons Taiwan had ordered ... US lawmaker tells Taiwan weapons are coming, ... a bipartisan delegation of five other U.S. lawmakers.
Weapons that Taiwan has ordered from the U.S. are coming, a senior U.S. lawmaker said, as a bipartisan House delegation met with the island’s new president.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — U.S. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are pushing to transfer part of the weapons production chain to Taiwan. U.S. political news website Politico reported Wednesday ...
Washington is likely to send Taiwan more weapons in coming years to counter China — if the two sides can agree on which arms are needed.
The United States and its allies need to speed up the delivery of weapons to Taiwan in the coming years to help the island defend itself, the top U.S. general said on Friday.
Taiwan has for the last two years complained of delays to deliveries of U.S. weapons, such as Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, US lawmaker tells Taiwan weapons are coming, China drills show ...
Lawmakers in both parties have joined forces in a new push to speed up weapons deliveries to Taiwan as the island nation suffers from a years-long, $19 billion backlog of U.S. systems. But the ...
US lawmaker tells Taiwan weapons are coming, China drills show ... McCaul told reporters after meeting Taiwan President Lai Ching-te as head of a bipartisan delegation of five other U.S. lawmakers.
Lawmakers in both parties have joined forces in a new push to speed up weapons deliveries to Taiwan as the island nation suffers from a years-long, $19 billion backlog of U.S. systems.