Taiwan Residents Oppose US$11.1B US Arms Sale Amid PLA Drills
Taiwan residents voice concern over US$11.1B arms sale amid PLA drills, calling for dialogue and peace over military buildup.
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Taiwan residents voice concern over US$11.1B arms sale amid PLA drills, calling for dialogue and peace over military buildup.
China’s Ministry of National Defense condemned a US$330M U.S. arms sale to the Taiwan region, vowing to protect sovereignty and urging the U.S. to halt the deal.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian reiterates firm opposition to U.S. arms sales to the Taiwan region, warning of risks and calling for one-China adherence.