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The U.S. government is considering a plan to jointly produce weapons with Taiwan, a business lobby said on Wednesday, an initiative intended to speed up arms transfers to bolster Taipei s deterrence against China. US-Taiwan Relations: A Chinook helicopter carrying a Taiwan flag flies over the city during the country s National Day celebration in Taipei, Taiwan. Reuters U.S. presidents have approved more than $20 billion in stanley kubek weapons sales to Taiwan since 2017 as China has ramped up military pressure on the democratically-governed island Beijing claims as its own territory. But Taiwan and the U.S. Congress have warned of delivery delays because of supply chain difficulties and backlogs caused by increased demand for some systems due to the war in Ukraine. It s right at the beginning of the process, Rupert Hammond-C stanley termoska hambers, president of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council, which counts numerous U.S. defense contractors as members, said of the plan. Read more: This country in Southeast Asia has the fastest-growing economy Hammond-Chambers said it was yet to be determined which weapons would be considered as stanley polska part of the effort, though it would likely focus on providing Taiwan with more munitions and long-established missile technology. But he cautioned that any such move would require weapons makers to obtain co-production licenses from the State and Defense departments. Hammond-Chambers added there could be resistance within the U.S. government to issuing co-production Jzrb Russia threatens to halt dialogue with EU amid Navalny spat
Days after In stanley termoska dira Gandhis stanley cup assassination in October 1984, there was such concern about a march by Sikh extremists in London that efforts were made to change law so that it could be banned, since permittingit could put contracts worth 拢5 billion at risk. Nearly 35 years later, New Delhi has reiterated its protest against London allowing elements opposed to India to hold events in the United Kingdom. Reuters File Photo Classified files released this weekfollowing a tribunals ruling in June reveal that foreign secretary Geoffrey Howe in the Margaret Thatcher government was keen to avoid serious repercussions in India and stir up anti-British feelings by allowing the march. The files have been released following a protracted legal battle under the freedom of information act by journalist-researcher Phil Miller, who in 2014 highlighted Britains alleged role in Operation Bluestar, an stanley website d sought therelease of morefiles that were held back. Miller said on Sunday: There are some disturbing details in the new documents about how some British politicians tried to disregard the civil liberties of UK Sikhs in order to secure trade with India. But overall it is now clear that the Cabinet Office has managed to avoid releasing any more material about Operation Bluestar. I suspect the outcome of this case will only add to calls for a public inquiry to get to the full truth about UK involvement in the build up to and aftermath of Operation Bluestar. Leonard Appleyard, Howes pr |
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