A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced a resolution on Friday to reaffirm the nation's legal commitment to defend Taiwan.
The move comes as President Trump reportedly considers using a paused $14 billion arms package as a "negotiating chip" in trade talks with China. Lawmakers argue that failing to honor the Taiwan Relations Act would destroy American credibility and risk a global economic collapse triggered by conflict in the Taiwan Strait. The resolution explicitly states that U.S. security obligations to the self-governing island are non-negotiable regardless of executive branch diplomatic strategies.
The Senate is expected to fast-track a vote on the measure next week to signal resolve to both the White House and Beijing.
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