Thursday, December 17, 2015

US announces deal on arms sale to Taiwan despite Beijing's opposition, indignation

The US State Department on Wednesday notified Congress of a 1.83-billion-US-dollar deal on arms sale to Taiwan, amid Beijing's strong opposition and warning that such move would harm the China-US ties.

Under the deal, the US will sell to Taiwan two Perry-class guided-missile frigates, anti-tank missiles, AAV-7 Amphibious Assault Vehicles, Stinger surface-to-air missiles and other military equipment.

China's Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang has summoned Kaye Lee, charge d'affaires of the US embassy in China, to make solemn representations to the US over the arms sale.

"Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory. China strongly opposes the US arms sale to Taiwan," Zheng said.

The arms sale severely goes against international law and the basic norms of international relations, severely goes against the principles in the three China-US joint communiques, and severely harms China's sovereignty and security interests, he said.

This was the second time in four years that the Obama administration has approved a major arms sale package to Taiwan, following its announcement in 2011 of a 5.3-billion-dollar package of weapons sale to the island, an integrated part of China's sovereign territory.

Though vowing to stick to the "one-China policy," the US government has been selling weapons to the island under the excuse of boosting its "defense capability" under the so-called Taiwan Relations Act enacted in 1979.

"To safeguard our national interests, China has decided to take necessary measures, including imposing sanctions against the companies involved in the arms sale," Zheng said.

"No one can shake the firm will of the Chinese government and people to defend their national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to oppose foreign interference," the vice minister added.

China urged the US to abide by the clear commitment it has made in the three joint communiques, revoke the arms sale plan, and stop military contact with Taiwan, so as to avoid bringing further damage to China-US relations and bilateral cooperation in major areas, Zheng added.

China's opposition to the US arms sale to Taiwan has been "steady, clear and consistent," because such move interferes in China's domestic affairs and harms not only the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations but also the China-US relations.

The US arms sales to Taiwan blatantly violate the three joint communiques signed by China and the US, especially the one signed on Aug. 17, 1982, under which the US agrees to gradually reduce and eventually stop its shipment of weapons to Taiwan.

  Xinhua -globaltimes.cn
 17/12/15

1 comment :

  1. Le ministre chinois des Affaires étrangères a exigé que Washington cesse de livres des armes à Taïwan, annonce le ministère chinois des Affaires étrangères...

    Lors d'une conversation téléphonique entre le ministre chinois des Affaires étrangères Wang Yi et le secrétaire d'Etat américain John Kerry, le chef de la diplomatie chinoise a déclaré que les Etats-Unis devaient mettre fin à la livraison d'armes à Taïwan.

    "Wang Yi a présenté à John Kerry une position ferme et décisive de la Chine concernant le problème de la mer de Chine méridionale et la question chinoise. Wang Yi a exigé que la partie américaine cesse de vendre des armes à Taïwan ainsi que d'envoyer toujours plus d'avions et de bâtiments américains afin d'exhiber ses forces près de l'île Nanshan, appartenant à la Chine", a déclaré le ministre chinois.

    John Kerry a à son tour assuré que son pays était prêt à "prendre en considération les préoccupations chinoises et à s'en tenir à la politique d'"une seule Chine", annonce le ministère chinois des Affaires étrangères......http://sptnkne.ws/as9n
    21/12/15

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