China: US arms sale plan to Taiwan: demands immediate withdrawal

China: US arms sale plan to Taiwan: demands immediate withdrawal

Ministry of National Defense: (Ministry of National Defense)

Press Secretary:

On October 27, he answered a reporter’s question about the US selling arms to the Taiwan area.

“Immediately withdraw the plan to sell arms to the Taiwan area and stop military ties with the Taiwan area and the sale of arms to the Taiwan area,” urged the US side.

[Reporter] Press

The US State Department has approved the sale of the “Harpoon” missile system and related equipment to the Taiwan area.

A few days ago, US officials just approved plans to sell three types of weapons to the Taiwan area.

[Press Secretary]

The US government has recently re-approved the sale of weapons to the Taiwan area.

This is the “One China” principle and
Serious breach of three joint communiqués between America,
It is a serious domestic interference with China.
The Chinese side is categorically opposed to this and has already made a strict offer to the US side.

People’s Network Japanese Version–People’s Daily

http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2020/1028/c94474-9774009.html

Decided sanctions on US companies, individuals and groups involved in the sale of weapons to China and Taiwan

-Regular press conference on the 26th-

US Department of State:

The other day, it approved the sale of weapons and equipment totaling about $ 1.8 billion to the Taiwan area.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministry of Foreign Affairs):

At a regular press conference on the 26th, spokesman Zhao Lijian will take necessary measures to protect national interests.

Involved in selling weapons:

Involved in the sale of weapons to the Taiwan area this time

Lockheed Martin,
Boeing Defense,
Raytheon and other US companies …

“We have decided to impose sanctions on the relevant individuals and groups in the United States who have played a bad role,” he said.

People’s Network Japanese Version–People’s Daily

http://j.people.com.cn/n3/2020/1027/c94474-9773497.html