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China protests arms sales

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Jan 30, 2010

US ARMS SALES TO TAIWAN
China protests arms sales
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China on Friday protested the US decision to sell US$6.4 billion (S$9 billion) in weapons to Taiwan and warned of 'serious' damage to relations and cooperation with Washington. --PHOTO: AFP

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WASHINGTON - CHINA on Friday protested the US decision to sell US$6.4 billion (S$9 billion) in weapons to Taiwan and warned of 'serious' damage to relations and cooperation with Washington. China's Vice-Foreign Minister He Yafai made an urgent official demarche to the US ambassador in Beijing, Jon Huntsman, in the early hours of Saturday local time, Wang Baodong, spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, told AFP.

'The latest US move to sell weapons to Taiwan, which is part of China, constitutes a gross intervention into China's internal affairs, seriously endangers China's national security and harms China's peaceful reunification efforts,' Wang quoted the protest as saying. 'The US plan will definitely undermine China-US relations and bring about serious negative impact on exchange and cooperation in major areas between the two countries,' he added. China 'strongly urges the US side to fully recognise the gravity of the issue, revoke the erroneous decision on arms sales to Taiwan and stop selling any weapons to Taiwan,' he said.

China snapped off military relations with the United States for more than a year after the last US arms package to Taiwan in October 2008. Beijing considers Taiwan, where China's nationalists fled in 1949 after losing the mainland's civil war, to be a territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary. The United States in 1979 switched recognition to Beijing. But Congress requires the administration to provide Taiwan weapons for defensive purposes. -- AFP


 

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US to sell arms to Taiwan

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<!-- by line --> <!-- end by line -->WASHINGTON - THE Pentagon on Friday unveiled plans to sell more than six billion dollars in arms to Taiwan despite China's warnings against US weapons sales to Taipei. The arms package includes Patriot missiles, Black Hawk helicopters and communications equipment for Taiwan's F-16 fleet but no new fighter aircraft that had been part of Taipei's wish list, according to the Defense Cooperation Security Agency. Amid speculation Washington was preparing to act on Taiwan's request for weapons, China had urged Washington not to sell more arms to the island.

The move is sure to complicate already difficult relations between Washington and Beijing amid discord over trade, human rights, Internet censorship and climate change policy. Under the proposed sale, Taiwan would receive 114 Patriot missiles - worth US$2.81 billion (S$4 billion) - and 60 Black Hawk helicopters - worth US$3.1 billion, as well as Harpoon missiles and mine-hunting ships, the agency said in a statement. Along with the Patriot missiles, the deal would provide radar, related equipment and training while the helicopter sale would also provide night-vision goggles for pilots, machine guns for the choppers and logistics support, it said. -- AFP

 
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