Taiwan must pass defense spending to avoid giving wrong impression, president says

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U.S. pressure on the Beijing-claimed island has grown after the opposition-controlled parliament blocked $40 billion in proposed extra defense spending.
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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te in Taipei in March.I-Hwa Cheng / AFP via Getty Images

TAIPEI, Taiwan — If Taiwan's opposition-controlled parliament continues to block $40 billion in proposed extra defense spending, the international community could misunderstand the island's determination to defend itself, President Lai Ching-te said Wednesday.

Pressure from politicians in the United States, Chinese-claimed Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties, has grown on parliament not to hold up defense spending.

On Monday, U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Armed Services Committee and one of the strongest advocates for Taiwan in the U.S. Congress, wrote on X that he was "disappointed" to see Taiwan's opposition parties slash Lai's defense budget.

At a meeting of his Democratic Progressive Party, Lai said that if the opposition continued blocking the plans and presses on with their own version, "this is bound to delay improvements to defense capabilities."

That "could lead the international community to misunderstand Taiwan's determination to defend itself and to safeguard peace in the Indo-Pacific," Lai added, in comments provided by his party.

Another U.S. lawmaker, Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan, a staunch Trump administration supporter, directly criticized the Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan's largest opposition party, senior officials of which are now visiting Beijing.

"It doesn't take a genius to figure out what's going on here," he said on X, in reference to the visit. "I've warned before — short changing Taiwan's defense to kowtow to the CCP is playing with fire."

Taiwan's opposition-dominated parliament has blocked Lai's budget plan, including missiles and drones as well as the new "T-Dome" air defense system, pushing instead for a proposal to fund only certain U.S. arms, rather than the entire package.

The KMT says that while it supports strengthening Taiwan's defenses, it has a right to fully scrutinize government spending plans and will not sign "blank checks."

"We thank members of the U.S. Senate for their valuable input," it said in an English-language statement.

"The KMT remains fully committed to safeguarding Taiwan's security, strengthening our defense capabilities, and also engaging constructively through dialogue to advance peace and stability across the Strait."

China regularly stages military exercises around Taiwan, and refuses to talk to Lai, calling him a "separatist." Lai says only Taiwan's people can decide their future.

"We should uphold the concept that the 'two sides of the Strait are one family,'" Wang Huning, China's top official in charge of Taiwan policy, told KMT Vice Chairman Hsiao Hsu-tsen during a meeting in Beijing earlier Wednesday.

Both the KMT and China's ruling Communist Party must "resolutely oppose Taiwan independence separatism and interference by external forces, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait," state media quoted Wang as saying.

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