US Arms Sales to Taiwan: Awaiting Administration Decision
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- US official Cao stated that foreign military sales to Taiwan will continue when the administration deems necessary, while Taiwan's Koo confirmed no notification of policy change.
- The Pentagon noted final decisions rest with Trump, with US policy under the Taiwan Relations Act unchanged.
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US official Cao indicated that foreign military sales to Taiwan are being reviewed and will continue when the administration deems necessary. Taiwan's representative Koo stated that Taipei had not been notified of any policy change regarding arms supplies.
“We’re just making sure we have everything, but then the foreign military sales will continue when the administration deems necessary,” Cao told a Senate hearing on Thursday, also confirming that he had “not spoken to the Taiwanese” about the pause.
When asked about the arms sales at a legislative meeting on Monday, Koo said Taipei had “received no notification” from Washington that its policy on supplying arms to Taiwan had changed.
He pointed to follow-up Pentagon comments saying any final decision rested with Trump, while long-standing US policy towards the region under the Taiwan Relations Act remained unchanged.
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Foreign military sales to Taiwan will resume.
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Offene Fragen
- When will the US administration decide to resume foreign military sales to Taiwan?
- What specific factors will influence the administration's decision on resuming sales?
- Are there any specific Taiwanese arms requests currently under review or pause?





