China threatens forceful measures over US arms sales package to Taiwan
China threatens forceful measures over US arms sales package to Taiwan
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alt=""/>TaiwanBEIJING, Dec 19 - Chinas military will step up training and take forceful measures to safeguard the countrys sovereignty and territorial integrity, the defence ministry said on Friday in response to a planned $11.1 billion U.S. arms sales package to Taiwan.
The package, the largest ever by the United States to the island Beijing views as its own territory, comes as China has been stepping up its military and political pressure on Taiwan.
The ministry said it had lodged stern representations with the United States, and urged the country to immediately cease arms sales to Taiwan and abide by its commitment not to support Taiwan independence forces.
The Taiwan independence separatist forces, at the cost of the safety and well-being of Taiwan compatriots, use the hard-earned money of ordinary people to fatten U.S. arms dealers in an attempt to seek independence by relying on military force, the ministry statement said.
The United States, by repeatedly going back on its word, indulging and supporting Taiwan independence, is bound to get burned itself, the ministry added.
The Chinese Peoples Liberation Army will continue to strengthen training and combat readiness, take strong measures to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and resolutely frustrate attempts at Taiwan independence separatism and external interference.
It did not give details on what exact steps it might take.
Washington has formal diplomatic relations with Beijing, but maintains unofficial ties with Taiwan and is the islands most important arms supplier. The U.S. is bound by law to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself, though such arms sales are a persistent source of friction with China.
The latest weapons package includes HIMARS rocket systems, made by Lockheed
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