Taiwan's government on Saturday pressed the US to approve the latest arms package to the self-governing island.

President Donald Trump told Fox News on Friday after he concluded a high-stakes summit with China's Xi Jinping that he had not decided on future sales when asked about it. "I may do it. I may not do it," Trump said.

In December, the Trump administration approved a record $11 billion (9.46 billion euros) arms sale package for Taiwan.

Other media outlets, including the Reuters news agency and The New York Times, have reported that a second deal, worth around $14 billion, is still awaiting Trump's approval.

Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Chen Ming-chi said earlier Saturday that Taiwan would continue to communicate with the US to understand the situation from Washington's side.