Trump has suspended weapons sales to Taiwan in a move that again shows he favours potential enemies over allies, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley

The US has reportedly paused a major arms deal with Taiwan, but Trump has said he may 'speak' to island's leader.

Taipei says it’s yet to receive formal notice as concerns grow over Washington’s commitment to island’s security

Trump’s reluctance to approve a major Taiwan arms package after meeting Xi Jinping is fueling fears that Taiwan could become the central bargaining chip in a broader U.S.-China…

Donald Trump has put a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan on pause, just months after Congress approved what would be the largest weapons transfer to the island in history. The move…

President Donald Trump's suggestion that US arms sales to Taiwan could be a bargaining chip with China has set off alarms across the world, but in Taipei, people told AFP the…

Plan to discuss US$14 billion arms package with island’s leader would anger Beijing and raise questions about US policy, analysts say.

Trump has suspended weapons sales to Taiwan in a move that again shows he favours potential enemies over allies, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley