ISLAMABAD: The outgoing Biden administration set to leave office next month in January has okayed a sizeable defence assistance for its strategic ally Taiwan.
The longstanding US military support to Taiwan is a lingering cause of concern for China.
The AFP reported, US President Joe Biden approved $571.3 million in defense assistance for Taiwan on Friday, the White House said, as the Democrat prepares to leave office ahead of the January inauguration of Donald Trump.
The United States does not officially recognise Taiwan diplomatically but it is the self-ruled island’s strategic ally and largest supplier of weapons.
China has repeatedly called for Washington to cease sending arms and assistance to the island.
Taiwanese officials said China held its biggest maritime drills in years last week, with around 90 ships deployed from near the southern islands of Japan to the South China Sea. Beijing did not confirm the drills.
White House statement
The White House said in a brief statement that Biden had authorised the drawdown “of up to $571.3 million in defense articles and services of the Department of Defense, and military education and training, to provide assistance to Taiwan.”
The statement did not provide details of the military assistance package, which comes less than three months after a similar package worth $567 million was authorized, the AFP reported.
Taiwan earlier this week received 38 advanced Abrams battle tanks from the United States, reportedly its first new tanks in 30 years.
Ministry of Defence thanks US
On Saturday, the Ministry of National Defense thanked the United States for “its firm security commitment to Taiwan.”
“Taiwan and the United States will continue to cooperate closely on security issues to maintain peace, stability and the status quo across the Taiwan Strait,” the ministry said it a statement.
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It said it would not comment on the “content” of the assistance “based on the tacit agreement between Taiwan and the United States.”
Beijing has regularly expressed anger at international support for Taipei and accused Washington of meddling in its affairs.