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Taiwan plans to buy more weapons from the US following last month’s record US$11 billion arms deal, with four new deals still awaiting congressional approval, according to the country's deputy defense minister.

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00:00More U.S. arms sales to Taiwan appear to be on the way.
00:04Taiwan's Deputy Defense Minister says four more deals are awaiting congressional approval.
00:08This comes after the announcement of an $11 billion U.S. arms deal with the U.S. last month,
00:13Taiwan's largest ever single deal.
00:16That package included big-ticket items like HIMARS missiles and drones.
00:20Taiwan's Defense Ministry says they will share more details about the newest deals
00:23once they're legally allowed to do so.
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