Hindustan Times (East UP)

CHINA SEES RED OVER U.S. NOD TO $1.8BN WEAPONS SALES TO TAIWAN

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

China on Thursday threatened to make a “legitimate and necessary” retaliatio­n over the US sale of $1.8 billion worth of arms to Taiwan as Beijing becomes more strident over its claims to the self-ruled island.

The US state department said on Wednesday it had approved the sale of 135 air-to-ground missiles to Taiwan in a move Taipei’s defence ministry said would build its combat capabiliti­es.

“We will not engage in an arms race with the Chinese Communists. We will put forward requiremen­ts and build fully in accordance with the strategic concept of heavy deterrence, defending our position and defensive needs,” defence minister Yen De-fa said on Thursday.

Democratic and self-ruled Taiwan lives under constant threat of invasion by authoritar­ian China, whose leaders view the island as part of their territory.

China’s foreign ministry on Thursday accused the US of violating agreements signed by Beijing and Washington in the 1970s establishi­ng diplomatic relations between the two government­s.

The sale is “sending a very wrong signal to separatist forces advocating for Taiwan independen­ce, and seriously damages China-US relations,” ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.

China also promised retaliatio­n on Thursday after US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said the previous day that the state department was designatin­g the US operations of six more Chinabased media companies as foreign missions in an effort to counter communist propaganda.

“China will make a legitimate and necessary response,” Zhao said, urging the US to change its decision.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Defence minister Yen De-fa said Taiwan is not seeking to get involved in an arms race with China.
REUTERS Defence minister Yen De-fa said Taiwan is not seeking to get involved in an arms race with China.

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