Taiwan Receives US Military Aid through Sovereign States Program

Taiwan Receives US Military Aid through Sovereign States Program

The United States has approved military aid to⁣ Taiwan under a⁢ programme usually used to help sovereign states in a move likely to ⁢anger China, ⁢which claims the selfruled democratic island as⁤ its own territory.

The‍ Department of State informed ⁣Congress on Tuesday of the $80m ‌package,⁢ which is modest in comparison‌ with recent military sales to Taiwan but marks the first time Washington has provided ⁣assistance to Taipei ⁣under the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programme, which ​generally involves grants or loans to sovereign countries.

The ⁣announcement is likely⁣ to heighten ‌tensions with Beijing,⁤ which has ⁣not ruled ​out the use of force to take control of Taiwan.

The US and⁢ China have‌ had formal diplomatic ⁢relations for 50 ​years, but Washington ⁤remains Taiwan’s biggest backer. Legislation also requires that ⁣it supply the island ‌with the weapons necessary for its defence, ⁤but these have usually ⁣been done on a trade‍ basis rather⁢ than as direct aid.

The State Department insisted that the​ first-ever aid ‌under the FMF did not​ imply any recognition of Taiwan’s sovereignty.

“Consistent⁣ with the Taiwan Relations Act⁣ and our longstanding One China policy,⁤ which has ⁢not changed,⁤ the United States​ makes available to Taiwan defence articles ⁣and services necessary to enable it to maintain a sufficient⁤ self-defence capability,” ⁣a State Department spokesperson ‍said.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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