SCMP: Beijing tells US to cancel US$330 million Taiwan arms deal
Proposed sale of aircraft parts further inflames tensions between China and US
Beijing protested to Washington on Tuesday and demanded it cancel a planned US$330 million arms sale to Taiwan, warning that bilateral cooperation would be affected if it went ahead with the deal.
The proposal announced by US defence officials on Monday comes as relations between Beijing and Washington are already strained.
Taiwan said the deal would help boost the self-ruled island’s defences, but Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Beijing had lodged stern representations with the US about the plan.
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WNU Editor: I am also wondering if the U.S. is about to reverse its 'One China Policy'. But with the current U.S. - China trade war escalating, now is probably a good time to have that discussion and debate.
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