BEIJING/TAIPEI, May 13 (Reuters) - China reiterated its strong opposition to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan on Wednesday, calling on Washington to honour its commitments ahead of U.S. President Donald ...
The top House Democrats on key national security committee pressed President Trump to approve the delayed $14 billion arms ...
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Trump waffles on Taiwan arms deal after Xi talksPresident Trump said Friday he's unsure whether he would greenlight a planned $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan after ...
China has repeatedly voiced its opposition to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, which is a vital lifeline for Taipei against Beijing ...
The status of self-governed Taiwan, which China claims as sovereign territory, and arms transfers to Taipei are guaranteed ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he has not made a decision on whether to move forward with a major arms package for Taiwan after hearing concerns about it from Chinese President Xi ...
TAIPEI, May 15 (Reuters) - Taiwan thanked the U.S. on Friday for expressing its support and commitment to peace and stability ...
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Taiwan's parliament approves $25 BN defence spending billTaiwan's parliament approved a $25 billion defence spending bill on Friday that opposition lawmakers say will be used for US ...
Details of the Trump-Xi meeting on 14 May, including bilateral talks and a state banquet in Beijing. Read more at ...
At the Centre for European Policy Analysis (Cepa) on-the-record press briefing, discussing the upcoming US-China Summit, ...
By Michael Martina WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) - The United States will likely approve pending weapons sales to Taiwan in coming weeks, a bipartisan group of senators assured Taiwanese lawmakers in ...
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