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Biden sees $571 million in aid to Taiwan

US President Joe Biden has given Taiwan $571 million in aid. The delegates are responsible for managing the funds of the US Secretary of State.

RBC-Ukraine informs about this in a post on the White House website.

Biden’s statement says that he is delegating his appointments to the government. I am the President of the Constitution and the laws of the United States, as defined by Section 621 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

“I delegate to the Secretary of State the new responsibility… to arrange for the allocation of up to 571.3 million US dollars for defense statistics services of the Department of Defense, as well as in military service and preparation for providing assistance to Taiwan,” says the White House website.

It seems likely that this is the result of Biden declaring that the United States can place its China invaded the island at times. This does not include the stagnation of American military strength.

It is also significant that just a little while ago, Reuters wrote that China has unleashed the largest military revolution in 30 years that it is creating a serious threat to Taiwan, aligned with Beijing's advanced military activities. Zokrema, the country is burning up its largest naval fleet in regional waters.

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