U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan: Marco Rubio's Clarification
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured lawmakers that the United States is not withholding arms sales to Taiwan valued at $14 billion. However, the sale is still under review, as clarified during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing by Representative Jim Costa of California.
During a recent House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured lawmakers that the United States is not currently withholding a proposed $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan. While the sale remains under review, Rubio clarified that no decisions have been finalized.
The discussion arose when Representative Jim Costa of California queried Rubio about the delay concerning the arms sale. The Secretary's response was aimed at clearing up any confusion regarding the status of the deal.
This revelation is pivotal in the U.S. foreign policy towards Taiwan, amidst heightened tensions in the region, and signifies ongoing deliberations at the highest levels of government.
(With inputs from agencies.)

