Key facts
- Taiwan needs U.S. weapons for self-defense due to growing threats from China, according to Taiwan's top diplomat in the U.S., Alexander Yui.
- A $14 billion arms sale package to Taiwan is currently in limbo after President Donald Trump discussed it with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
- Yui stated that Taiwan will not wait for U.S. intervention and is willing to acquire U.S. equipment to strengthen its defense capabilities.
- China regularly sends warships and military aircraft near Taiwan and has conducted significant military exercises around the island.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio affirmed that U.S. policy on Taiwan remains unchanged and that consultations with China on arms deals do not occur.
Taiwan's top diplomat in the U.S. has emphasized the island's need for American weapons to bolster its self-defense capabilities amid escalating threats from Beijing. Alexander Yui, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S., stated that Taiwan is actively increasing its defense expenditure and its ability to survive crises, stressing that the island will not solely depend on U.S. intervention.