"The Department of State has made a decision approving possible overseas military sales to the Taipei mission ... as part of an expansion of a joint logistical supply support agreement to restock standard aircraft parts and related equipment at an estimated cost of $330 million," the statement said.

It is specified that Taiwan turned to the United States on the issue of replenishing stocks of spare parts and materials for the F-16, C-130, as well as the Indigenous Defense Fighter (IDF).

On November 29, John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator at the White House National Security Council, announced that the United States would continue to supply weapons to Taiwan, despite military assistance to Ukraine.