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    《TAIPEI TIMES》 Debates on special defense bills falter again

    2026/03/27 03:00
    
Legislators attend a meeting of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense and Finance committees to discuss versions of the special defense budget at the legislature in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Huang Ching-hsuan, Taipei Times

    Legislators attend a meeting of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense and Finance committees to discuss versions of the special defense budget at the legislature in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Huang Ching-hsuan, Taipei Times

    ON TRACK: The defense minister said the next US arms sales package was proceeding as expected, with the government receiving a letter of guarantee from Washington

    By Huang Ching-hsuan, Fion Khan and Kayleigh Madjar / Staff reporter, with staff writers and Reuters

    Legislative committee members yesterday failed to reach a consensus on most articles of the three versions of the special defense budget bill.

    Over the past two days, a joint session of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee and Finance Committee conducted article-by-article deliberations on the three versions.

    They were the Cabinet’s NT$1.25 trillion (US$39.18 billion) version, the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) NT$380 billion proposal and the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) NT$400 billion bill.

    Only two provisions were passed, while the rest were set aside for cross-party negotiations.

    The two articles passed were Article 2, which stipulates that the Ministry of National Defense is the competent authority, and Article 3 of the KMT’s version requiring procurement to follow the Government Procurement Act (政府採購法).

    Before adjourning, the joint committee passed a supplementary resolution proposed by KMT lawmakers requiring the government to discuss individual procurement cases with the US and to report to the legislature.

    “We will continue to make efforts,” Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo (顧立雄) told reporters after the session.

    As the delay has raised fears Taiwan might miss deadlines to purchase US equipment, Koo said the government is talking to Washington about possibly deferring payment or reducing the initial payment, given that he could not predict when the legislature would approve the funds.

    Regarding proposed auditing mechanisms, Koo agreed to the KMT caucus’ proposal that the Ministry of National Defense submit a special report to the Legislative Yuan each session detailing the execution progress and performance of the special budget.

    Koo also agreed to a TPP proposal that the competent authority compile a report on the implementation results by the end of May in the year following the act’s expiration, which would then be submitted to the legislature.

    However, Koo said that he does not want lower-level personnel to bear undeserved pressure, adding that blame should not be placed on officials who are merely executing their duties.

    Meanwhile, the defense minister said the next arms sale package from the US is on track, after the government received a letter of guarantee from Washington.

    A major US arms package for Taiwan worth about US$14 billion that includes advanced interceptor missiles is ready for US President Donald Trump’s approval and could be signed after his upcoming trip to China, Reuters reported earlier this month.

    Asked by reporters whether the upcoming meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) would affect US arms sales, Koo said the government had already received a letter of guarantee indicating the US is willing to authorize the next deal.

    “We have also been in close communication with the US Department of Defense’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency regarding its willingness to provide and sell the arms to us, including guidance concerning the items, the amount and the transaction,” he added, without offering details.

    The package is still undergoing review in the US and Taiwan has not received any notification about delays, Koo said.

    Additional reporting by CNA

    新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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