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US-Israel-Iran war latest news: US freezes $14 billion Taiwan arms deal amid Iran war, Trump's China remarks spark political storm
India, May 22 -- US-Israel-Iran War Latest News: The United States has temporarily paused a proposed $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan, with the Trump administration citing concerns over America's shrinking missile stockpile during the ongoing Iran conflict.
President Lai Ching-te faces pressure not only from China, which claims the island as its own and calls him a “separatist,” but also from the U.S., traditionally its most important supporter.
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US and Taiwanese Presidents have not spoken directly since Washington formally switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter.
TAIPEI, May 21 (Reuters) - Tokyo Electron's Taiwan unit told Reuters in a written response on Thursday that it respects the judicial process, takes the court ruling seriously and will not appeal in the TSMC trade secret case.
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Trump defies Xi's red line on Taiwan; plans to call Taiwanese president in blow to China reset
"I speak to everybody, we’ll work on that Taiwan problem." Donald Trump has just blown up his fragile peace with Xi Jinping. Fresh off his high-stakes trip to Beijing—where Xi explicitly warned him that messing with Taiwan could lead to direct military conflict—Trump announced he plans to speak directly with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te.