Chinese mainland warns against ‘playing with fire’ over Taiwan question
The Chinese mainland warns against playing with fire on the Taiwan question after U.S. arms sales, criticizing DPP authorities’ push for independence and urging caution.
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The Chinese mainland warns against playing with fire on the Taiwan question after U.S. arms sales, criticizing DPP authorities’ push for independence and urging caution.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs warns that US arms sales to the Taiwan region risk ignoring the Chinese mainland’s red lines and could lead to miscalculations by Taiwan authorities.
U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region reached $11.1B this year, sparking debate over taxpayer costs, regional stability and the future of cross-strait ties.
Experts warn the historic $11.1B US arms package to the Taiwan region risks draining resources, stoking protests and impeachment moves among residents of Taiwan.
Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson warns that U.S. tanks won’t save Taiwan’s DPP authorities, calling them easy targets. He urges the U.S. to stop arming Taiwan and undermining peace across the Taiwan Strait.
China’s Defense Ministry criticizes recent U.S. arms sales to Taiwan region, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace across the Taiwan Strait.
China takes action against U.S. firms and executives over arms sales to the Taiwan region, freezing assets and banning entries. A bold response impacting international relations.
China warns of consequences for crossing its Taiwan red line. Spokesperson Lin Jian announces countermeasures against U.S. military contractors involved in arms sales to Taiwan.