Taiwan urges US to move forward with arms deal after Trump's hesitancy
China,Donald Trump,Taiwan,Trade,Weapons,Foreign Policy
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Taiwan urged the United States to move forward with an arms sale to the island nation Friday after President Donald Trump expressed hesitancy regarding the sale in the wake of his two-day summit in Beijing.
Congress has pushed the Trump administration to approve the sale this week as the president meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump told reporters that he has not made a decision regarding the future of the $14 billion arms sale, but would "make a determination over the next short period."...
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