Kuwait Times

China warns US over arms sales to Taiwan

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BEIJING: China yesterday reiterated its firm opposition to US arm sales to Taiwan, amid reports that Donald Trump’s administra­tion is preparing a large shipment of advanced weaponry for the self-ruling island. “China firmly opposes US arms sales to Taiwan, this is consistent and clear-cut,” foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying told a regular press briefing. “We hope the US side fully recognizes the high sensitivit­y and serious harmfulnes­s of its sales to Taiwan.”

She called on Washington to abide by the One-China policy and “cease Taiwan arm sales” in order to preserve Sino-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. The comments, which came one day after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson ended a visit to Beijing, followed reports in US media that Trump’s government was preparing a large-scale arms package for Taiwan.

China sees Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunificat­ion, by force if necessary. The United States is the democratic­ally ruled island’s most powerful ally and its main arms supplier, even though the two sides do not have official diplomatic ties after Washington switched recognitio­n to Beijing in 1979. There have been concerns Taiwan will become a bargaining chip between the US and China since Trump angered Beijing with a protocol-busting telephone conversati­on with the island’s President Tsai Ing-wen following his election victory.

Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping subsequent­ly smoothed over the dispute in a phone call in which the US leader reiterated Washington’s adherence to the One China policy, which nominally acknowledg­es Beijing’s claim without recognizin­g it. Taiwan unveiled a major defense report last week and confirmed publicly for the first time that it was capable of launching missiles at China. — AFP

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