U.S. Approves Record $11.1 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid China Tensions

The U.S. approved an $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan, the largest ever, as a response to China's military threats. The deal supports Taiwan's military modernization and its asymmetric warfare capabilities. Despite Chinese pressure, the U.S. maintains support for Taiwan's defense and regional stability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-12-2025 08:19 IST | Created: 18-12-2025 08:19 IST
U.S. Approves Record $11.1 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid China Tensions
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The United States has approved an unprecedented $11.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan, marking the largest weapons package ever for the island. This move comes at a time of heightened military pressure from China, which continues to assert territorial claims over Taiwan.

The arms package includes eight key military items such as HIMARS rocket systems and Javelin missiles, enhancing Taiwan's self-defense. U.S. officials stress the sales align with national security interests, aiding Taiwan's armed forces modernization and regional stability efforts.

This weapons sale announcement follows a discreet visit by Taiwan's Foreign Minister to the U.S., emphasizing the island's critical defense strategies. While the deal faces potential Congressional scrutiny, it underscores ongoing tensions with China and reinforces the U.S.'s commitment to supporting Taiwan amidst geopolitical shifts.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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