TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Taiwan's Defense Minister Wellington Koo (顧立雄) emphasized on Tuesday (Nov. 5) the importance of ensuring any elected leader in the U.S. understands Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and commitment to regional peace. Koo highlighted Taiwan's significant value in economic security and geopolitical strategy, reaffirming its ongoing efforts to bolster self-defense.
The U.S. presidential election will take place on Tuesday (Nov. 5) Eastern Time, with Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris locked in a tight race across key swing states. Trump has previously demanded Taiwan pay for "protection" and criticized Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC, 台積電) for affecting the U.S. semiconductor industry.
Meanwhile, reports surfaced about the "Da Wu rescue and salvage ship" (大武艦) returning to the shipyard for repairs shortly after its late October delivery, to which Koo assured that there is "no problem" and clarified that the return was due to typhoon precautions, as the navy has explained. As the world watches the outcome of the U.S. election, Taiwan remains focused on strengthening its defense and maintaining regional stability.
The developments in the U.S. election could have significant implications for Taiwan's international relations and defense strategies.