Published 11:44 IST, December 22nd 2024
China Says US 'Playing With Fire' After Latest Military Aid For Taiwan
Chinese government protested latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, warning the United States that it is "playing with fire".
Beijing: The Chinese government protested Sunday the latest American announcements of military sales and assistance to Taiwan, warning the United States that it is "playing with fire".
US President Joe Biden authorised Saturday the provision of up to USD 571 million in Defense Department material and services and in military education and training for Taiwan. Separately, the Defence Department said Friday that USD 295 million in military sales had been approved.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry statement urged the US to stop arming Taiwan and stop what it called “dangerous moves that undermine peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” Taiwan is a democratic island of 23 million people that the Chinese government claims as its territory and says must come under its control. US military sales and assistance aim to help Taiwan defend itself and deter China from launching an attack.
The usd 571 million in military assistance comes on top of Biden's authorisation of USD 567 million for the same purposes in late September. The military sales include USD 265 million for about 300 tactical radio systems and USD 30 million for 16 gun mounts.
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry welcomed the approval of the two sales, saying in a social media post on X that it reaffirmed the U.S. government's “commitment to our defence.”
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Updated 11:44 IST, December 22nd 2024