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US approves sale of Patriot missiles to Taiwan
AFP, 8 January 2010, 11:10pm
BEIJING: China's defence ministry has objected to the United States' approval of sales of upgraded missile equipment to Taiwan, urging Washington to "respect China's core interests," Xinhua reported.
"We urge the United States to respect China's core interests," the state news agency quoted spokesman Huang Xueping as saying.
The reaction came after a US official in Taipei said the US Defense Department had approved the sale of Patriot missile equipment to Taiwan, part of a package passed by Congress more than a year ago.
"The US Defense Department awarded Lockheed Martin Corp the contract to provide Patriot missile defence systems to Taiwan as part of a big arms deal approved by Congress in 2008," said the spokesman with the American Institute, the US de facto embassy in Taipei.
The US Defense Department said in a statement on Wednesday the contract for Lockheed Martin involved "basic missile tooling upgrades".
On Tuesday Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters: "We urge the US to recognize the gravity of selling arms to Taiwan."
She added that Beijing had held "serious consultations" with Washington on the issue.
AFP, 8 January 2010, 11:10pm
BEIJING: China's defence ministry has objected to the United States' approval of sales of upgraded missile equipment to Taiwan, urging Washington to "respect China's core interests," Xinhua reported.
"We urge the United States to respect China's core interests," the state news agency quoted spokesman Huang Xueping as saying.
The reaction came after a US official in Taipei said the US Defense Department had approved the sale of Patriot missile equipment to Taiwan, part of a package passed by Congress more than a year ago.
"The US Defense Department awarded Lockheed Martin Corp the contract to provide Patriot missile defence systems to Taiwan as part of a big arms deal approved by Congress in 2008," said the spokesman with the American Institute, the US de facto embassy in Taipei.
The US Defense Department said in a statement on Wednesday the contract for Lockheed Martin involved "basic missile tooling upgrades".
On Tuesday Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told reporters: "We urge the US to recognize the gravity of selling arms to Taiwan."
She added that Beijing had held "serious consultations" with Washington on the issue.