After U.s. Deal, Taiwan To Buy Helicopters From Europe

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan said on Friday it would buy up to 20 military helicopters from a European manufacturer less than a week after Washington infuriated China by proposing a $6.4 billion arms deal for the island which Beijing claims as its own.

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