Taiwan's top US diplomat says talks with Washington ongoing
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By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI, May 16 (Reuters) - Taiwan's government pressed the case on Saturday for U.S. arms supplies, saying they are based on U.S. law and serve as a shared deterrent to regional threats,
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