Taiwan’s US ambassador confident arms sale will go through despite Trump delay
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Ambassador Alexander Yui, the Taiwanese Representative to the United States, remained optimistic on Sunday about the American arms sale to Taiwan in the face of its delay. President Donald Trump brought a renewed focus on U.S.-Taiwan policy this past week as he flew to Beijing to visit Chinese President Xi Jinping. Despite efforts from a […]
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