
US Taiwan Policy Unchanged Despite Weapons Deal Delay, Says Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that American policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged, despite recent developments regarding weapons deliveries to the island. President Donald Trump recently postponed signing an agreement for arms supplies to Taiwan, raising questions about potential shifts in Washington's approach to the self-governing territory. Taiwan sits at the center of escalating tensions between the United States and China, with Beijing claiming the island as part of its territory while Washington maintains unofficial diplomatic relations and provides military support under the Taiwan Relations Act. The postponement comes as the Trump administration navigates complex geopolitical relationships in the Indo-Pacific region, where Taiwan's strategic position has made it a key flashpoint in US-China relations.
