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Trump says decision on Taiwan weapons coming ‘soon’

Trump plans a decision on a new arms package potentially worth $20 billion amid Chinese warnings to handle sales with caution, ahead of April talks with Xi Jinping.

  • President Donald Trump said Monday aboard Air Force One that he is discussing future arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping and will decide soon.
  • Following warnings from Beijing, Xi Jinping urged handling U.S. arms sales to Taiwan with prudence during a February 4 call, and China launched live-fire drills simulating a blockade around Taiwan's ports.
  • According to reporting by the Financial Times, the proposal would follow the $11.1 billion December arms package and could include Patriot missile systems, NASAMS surface-to-air missiles, and two other weapons systems, with a potential value of $20 billion.
  • Beijing warned moving ahead with the sale could derail the Xi-Trump meeting in Beijing in April, and the U.S. administration may delay formal notification to Congress until after Trump's return.
  • Amid Taipei's budget fight, President Lai Ching-te's $40 billion defense proposal is blocked by Taiwan's legislature, while consulting Beijing risks breaching Washington's 'Six Assurances' to Taiwan.
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Xi is said to have made it clear to Trump that he should handle the issue of arms sales to Taiwan "with wisdom."

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At the end of last year, the US approved the sale of about US$ 11 billion in arms on the island; Pequim strongly criticised the measure

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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