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US approves $100m arms sale for Taiwan to improve missile defence

This handout picture taken on July 15, 2020 and released by Taiwan's Defence Ministry shows a warship launching a US-made Harpoon missile during the annual "Han Kuang" (Han Glory) military drill from an unlocated place in the sea near Taiwan. (Photo by TAIWAN DEFENCE MINISTRY / AFP)

The US State Department has approved a possible $100 million (3.3 billion baht) weapons sale to Taiwan so that the self-ruled island can improve its Patriot missile defence system amid pressure by China, the US government said Monday.

Taiwan expressed its appreciation for the move, with a spokesperson saying it is the second arms sale to the island under the US administration of President Joe Biden.

The Biden administration has been calling on Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic and economic pressure on Taipei and has vowed to assist the island in maintaining a sufficient self-defence capability. China views Taiwan as a renegade province awaiting reunification.

The approved sale of equipment and services was in line with a request made by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, Taiwan's de facto embassy in the United States, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a press release.

"This proposed sale serves US national, economic, and security interests by supporting the recipient's continuing efforts to modernise its armed forces and to maintain a credible defensive capability," the press release said.

The agency also said Taiwan is expected to use the acquired capability as "a deterrent to regional threats and to strengthen homeland defence," without directly referring to China.

If approved by Congress, the prime contractors will be Raytheon Technologies Corp and Lockheed Martin Corp, according to the agency.

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