The Borneo Post

China ‘outraged’ by US$1.42 bln planned US arms sales to Taiwan

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BEIJING: China’s embassy to the United States has urged Washington to revoke its ‘wrong decision’ immediatel­y and halt US$ 1.42 billion worth of planned arms sales to Taiwan.

“The Chinese government and Chinese people have every right to be outraged,” the embassy said in a statement released late on Thursday. The sale sends a very wrong message to ‘ Taiwan independen­ce’ forces, it said.

China’s anger over Washington’s decision risks damaging US President Donald Trump’s attempts to seek additional help from China to rein in North Korea’s nuclear and missiles programmes.

“The wrong move of the US side runs counter to the consensus reached by the two presidents in Mar- a- Lago and the positive developmen­t momentum of the China-US relationsh­ip,” China’s embassy said, referring to Trump’s Florida resort where the US leader met Chinese President Xi Jinping in April.

Trump had previously played up his personal relationsh­ip with Xi after that meeting, calling him a ‘good man.’ The United States is the sole arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems its own. It has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.

US State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert told reporters the administra­tion had told Congress of seven proposed sales to Taiwan, the first such sales under the Trump administra­tion. The package includes technical support for early warning radar, high speed anti-radiation missiles, torpedoes and missile components.

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