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Taiwan says US has ‘high’ urgency in speeding up weapons deliveries

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 10:03 PM

TAIPEI, March 25 (Reuters) – The United States has “quite a high” sense of urgency in helping Taiwan strengthen its military capabilities and is working to help speed up ​delayed weapons deliveries, the island’s Defence Minister Wellington ‌Koo said on Wednesday.

Taiwan, which faces a rising military threat from China, has complained of repeated delays to weapons ordered from the United States, the most important international backer and arms supplier to the island, which ‌Beijing ​claims as its territory.

One of the ⁠main delays is to ⁠a 2019 order for 66 Lockheed Martin F-16V fighters, equipped with more advanced avionics, weapons and radar systems to better face down the Chinese air force, including its stealthy ​J-20 fighters.

Deliveries of many of the weapons systems ordered have already begun or arrived, Koo told reporters at parliament.

“As ⁠for the portions that have experienced ⁠delays, the United States has already set up ​a special project team to accelerate the relevant weapons programmes and ​help us catch up to schedule as quickly as ‌possible,” he said.

“I have also repeatedly explained that the U.S. sense of urgency in helping us strengthen our self-defence capabilities as quickly as possible is in fact quite high.”

Deliveries of ⁠F-16V fighter jets for Taiwan will begin this year with production at “full capacity”, the ministry said at the weekend.

Last week, Michael Miller, ⁠director of the ‌U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency, said he signed ⁠a directive in 2023 to prioritise Taiwan ​above other ‌buyers, adding that security cooperation and assistance ​for Taiwan ⁠was a top priority.

The United States is bound by law to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself, and arms sales are a constant source of friction between Washington and Beijing, which has demanded that they stop.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing ​by Clarence Fernandez)