Taiwan Lawmaker Expects U.S. Arms Deal, More Cross-Straits Flights
Taiwan has no plans to shop around for fighter aircraft and other weaponry if a pending $11-billion arms deal with the U.S. continues to lag, says the head of Taiwan’s legislature. “With the exception of 1992, when we purchased Mirage 2000 fighters from France,” Taiwan has always purchased defensive...
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