US approves US$1.8 bil in potential arms sales to Taiwan

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Washington has been eager to see Taiwan bolster its defences due to China's aggression toward it. FMTNews US

WASHINGTON: The US State Department has approved the potential sale of three weapons systems to Taiwan, including sensors, missiles and artillery that could have a total value of US$1.8 billion, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.

The notifications also covered 135 AGM-84H Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response Missiles and related equipment made by Boeing Co, for an estimated US$1.008 billion, and six MS-110 Recce external sensor pods made by Collins Aerospace for jets, at an estimated cost of US$367.2 million. Reuters was first to report in September that sales of major weapons systems to Taiwan were making their way through the US export process.

“This arms sale shows that the US attaches great importance to the strategic position of the Indo-Pacific region and the Taiwan Strait, and is actively assisting our country in strengthening our overall defence capabilities,” Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said. It urged Washington to cancel the planned sales and warned that China would “make a legitimate and necessary response according to how the situation develops”.

 

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