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Beijing vows ‘resolute’ response after US approves US$385 million in weapons to Taiwan

US move infringes upon China’s sovereignty and will harm ties, Beijing says, while also condemning US stopovers by Taiwanese leader

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Taiwanese leader William Lai arrives in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Saturday. His office said the latest US arms package for Taipei was the 18th since US President Joe Biden took office in 2021. Photo: AP
Dannie Pengin Beijing
Beijing has vowed to take “resolute countermeasures” to defend its sovereignty following US approval of US$385 million in arms sales to Taiwan.
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The foreign ministry said on Sunday that the US decision was an infringement of China’s sovereignty and would harm relations between the two countries.

It urged the United States to immediately stop arming Taiwan and stop condoning support for separatist forces that “seek independence by force”.

“The sales seriously undermine China’s sovereignty and security interests, seriously violate international law and send a gravely wrong message to ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces,” the ministry said.

“China will take strong measures to resolutely counter and firmly defend national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity.”

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