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Taipei ‘optimistic’ about arms deal even after US Navy chief says it’s on ice
Taiwan's defense minister expressed cautious optimism about a pending US arms package despite a Pentagon official stating the deal would be paused to prioritize military needs in the Iran conflict. The US Navy acting secretary cited the need for ammunition for ongoing operations as the reason for the hold.
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