U.S. House Speaker Johnson Supports Taiwan Showing Strength, Concerned About Arms Sales Progress
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, in an interview, expressed support for Taiwan's need to "show strength" and reassert its independence. He affirmed that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, based on the Taiwan Relations Act, are a critical deterrent for maintaining regional peace and that Congress will remain firm in its support for Taiwan against potential Chinese aggression.
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(Central News Agency, Washington, 17th, Comprehensive Foreign Report) During an interview today, U.S. House Speaker Johnson was asked about the focus on whether Trump would approve arms sales to Taiwan and Taiwan's plan to increase its defense budget to 5% of GDP by 2030. The host further inquired how Johnson interprets related remarks by Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. President Lai Ching-te stated that Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation and arms sales are key elements in maintaining regional peace and stability. The long-term security cooperation and arms sales between Taiwan and the U.S. are based on the Taiwan Relations Act, which is not only a U.S. security commitment to Taiwan but has also long been the most important deterrent against forces that undermine regional peace and stability. Johnson (Mike Johnson) told "FOX News Sunday" host Shannon Bream: "We have been vigilant about China's objectives in the region. The U.S. military and successive presidents have been watching this closely, and we still are." He said: "I saw the statement from the Taiwanese side, and I think that is a pretty reasonable statement from the leadership there. They have to show a little strength, reassert that they are an independent nation, and they must maintain that status." "It is in our interest, and that of all freedom-loving people around the world. China cannot just go and occupy territory with impunity. We will be firm and resolute on that point. I know Congress will be as well." (Translation: Chen Yu-ting) 1150518