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    TAIPEI, March 10 (Reuters) - ‌The United States has not approached Taiwan ​about transfers of weapons to the Middle East, Defence Minister Wellington ⁠Koo said on Tuesday, after South Korea said it was in talks about the possible redeployment of some ​U.S. Patriot missile systems.

    South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said ‌on Friday the U.S. and South Korean militaries are discussing the possible redeployment of some U.S. Patriot missile defence systems ⁠based in South Korea to be used ⁠in the war against Iran.

    * Koo, speaking to reporters at parliament, said if any oftheir U.S.-made weapons were to be redeployed, that would onlyhappen if the U.S. ‌side made a request. * Were that to happen, the ⁠U.S. would be responsible fortransporting them, he ‌added. * "But so far, because of ​the U.S.–Iran war, they have notapproached us about making use of any of our related equipment,"Koo said. * The ‌United States is Taiwan's main arms supplier ​andTaiwan has Patriot ⁠missiles in its arsenal. * Democratically governed Taiwan is ‌facing increasedmilitary pressure from China, ⁠which views the island as its ownterritory. Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's sovereigntyclaims. * Media reports citing South Korean government sources ​saidthe Patriot systems ‌were being readied for redeployment in theMiddle East, with heavy ⁠U.S. military transport planes ​havingflown into Osan to move them.

    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; ​Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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