Taiwan president says he 'won't give up' on defence spending after parliament cuts
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te reaffirmed commitment to bolstering defense spending despite opposition-majority parliament cutting the budget to two-thirds of the requested $40 billion supplementary budget. This signals continued military strengthening efforts amid regional tensions.
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