Taiwan's Security Commitment Highlighted
Taiwan's foreign ministry noted U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about the island, emphasizing the security commitment outlined in the Taiwan Relations Act. Trump plans to make a decision soon on a pending arms sale to Taiwan following his return from China.
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Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has acknowledged recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump concerning the island's security. These remarks come in the context of ongoing U.S. arms sales, tightly linked to the Taiwan Relations Act.
During a press briefing following his return from a diplomatic visit to China, Trump emphasized the importance of U.S.-Taiwan security ties, referencing the act which solidifies these commitments.
Trump indicated that a decision regarding an impending arms sale to Taiwan is forthcoming, as his administration evaluates the implications of this defense agreement.
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