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Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP
Taiwan's top U.S. diplomat stated the island needs American weapons for self-defense amid growing threats from China. A $14-billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan remains stalled, with the Trump administration citing it as a 'negotiating chip' with China, while Taiwan emphasizes it will not rely solely on U.S. military support.
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- Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP
- Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP
- Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP
- Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat says
- Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP
- EXPLAINED: Why Taiwan wants U.S. weapons and why Washington supplies them