Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Pentagon Approves First Arms Sale to Taiwan Under Trump


(MENAFN) The Pentagon has confirmed that it has authorized its initial arms deal with Taiwan since US President Donald Trump assumed office in January.

China, which considers the self-governing island a part of its territory, condemned the decision as a violation of its sovereignty.

The proposed arrangement will involve Taipei allocating $330 million to purchase spare components for the American-made aircraft in its fleet, the US Department of War stated on Thursday.

The acquisition is expected to support Taiwan in “maintaining the operational readiness of the… fleet of F-16, C-130” and other aircraft, the statement added.

Karen Kuo, the spokeswoman for Taiwan’s presidential office, praised the approval, asserting that the “deepening of the Taiwan-US security partnership is an important cornerstone of peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.”

Taipei’s Defense Ministry reported that the shipment of the US aircraft parts will “take effect” within the next month.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian expressed at a press briefing that Beijing “deplores and opposes” the arms transaction, arguing it undermines China’s security interests and “send[s] a gravely wrong signal to ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces.”

Lin emphasized that the Taiwan issue represents “the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations.”

Officially, the United States maintains support for the One-China policy, recognizing Taiwan—which has exercised de facto self-rule since 1949 but has never formally declared independence from Beijing—as a legitimate part of the country.

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