Taiwan responded to President Trump’s hesitation Friday to back a U.S. arms sale to the island following two days of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The island’s foreign affairs ministry emphasized the U.S.’s “long-standing and consistent policy toward Taiwan” in a statement released Friday morning. “Regarding arms sales to Taiwan, this is not only…
Taiwan releases statement in response to Trump comments
Originally reported by The Hill
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