US Disappointed in Taiwan’s Smaller Defense Budget, Official Says

WASHINGTON/BEIJING, May 11 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠U.S. was ⁠disappointed in a move by ​Taiwan’s opposition-controlled parliament to approve ‌defense spending short ‌of what Washington ⁠believes ⁠is needed, a senior U.S. official said ​on Sunday.

“Our position on Taiwan’s defense budget … is that it ​was disappointing in that there was ⁠some ⁠stuff left on ⁠the ​cutting room floor that we believe ​still needs ⁠to be funded,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

“We’d like to ⁠see the rest of the original proposed package ⁠funded.”

Taiwan’s parliament approved extra defense spending of $25 billion on Friday, about two-thirds of the amount sought by the government to bolster the armed forces in the ⁠face of a rapidly modernizing Chinese military.

(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington and Trevor ​Hunnicutt in Beijing; Editing ​by Paul Simao)

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