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(CNN) – China has warned the United States that it will take “countermeasures” after the Biden administration approved more than $1.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan.

Chinese embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said on Saturday that China is “firmly opposed” to the sales, which “seriously endanger China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” and asked Washington to “repeal them immediately.”

Liu’s comments on Twitter came after the Biden administration formally notified Congress on Friday of the proposed sales, which include up to 60 anti-ship missiles and up to 100 air-to-air missiles.

The State Department said the sales are in line with a long-standing US policy of providing defensive weapons to the island, describing the “rapid provision” of such weapons as “essential to Taiwan’s security.”

However, China has accused the United States of interfering in what it sees as its internal affairs.

The Communist Party of China claims Taiwan, a self-governing democracy, as part of its territory, even though it has never ruled it, and has long vowed to “reunify” the island with mainland China, by force if necessary.

“The United States interferes in China’s internal affairs and undermines China’s sovereignty and security interests by selling arms to Taiwan,” Liu tweeted.

“It sends wrong signals to the ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces and seriously jeopardizes China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” Liu said.

He called on the United States to “honor its commitments to the one-China principle” and ended his series of tweets by saying that Taiwan is “an inalienable part of Chinese territory” and warned that China “will resolutely take legitimate and necessary countermeasures.” “

Tensions between the United States and China have spiked since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan last month.

China had warned Pelosi not to make the trip and responded by ordering days of military exercises around the island after she left.

Taiwan said on Saturday that it “strongly welcomes” the latest arms sales and thanked the US government for “continuing to implement its security commitments to Taiwan.”

“In response to China’s recent and ongoing military provocations and unilateral changes to the status quo and crisis creation, Taiwan’s determination to defend itself is extremely firm,” Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday. .

“This batch of arms sales includes a large number of various types of missiles that are needed to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense, which fully demonstrates the great importance the US government attaches to Taiwan’s defense needs, helping our country obtain necessary defense equipment in a timely manner and to enhance our national defense capabilities.”

In an incident that underscored rising tensions, Taiwan’s military on Thursday shot down a drone hovering over one of its outposts on the island off the Chinese coast.

A day earlier, Taiwan said it had warned drones about three of the islands it occupies off the coast of the Chinese port city of Xiamen.

Does the US support Taiwan?

In accordance with its China policy, the US does not de jure support Taiwan independence, but it does support Taiwan’s membership in appropriate international organizations, such as the World Trade Organization, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) ) and the Asian Development Bank. , where statehood is not a…

Is the United States supporting Taiwan? We oppose any unilateral change in the status quo on either side; we do not support Taiwan independence; and we hope that cross-strait differences will be resolved by peaceful means. See the article : The leader of al-Qaeda in Kabul was killed in an attack by an American drone.

Does the US have an agreement to protect Taiwan?

The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty (SAMDT), formally the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States of America and the Republic of China, was a defense pact signed between the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) effective from 1955 until 1980.

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When did Taiwan become a country?

Who originally owned Taiwan? From the late 13th to the early 17th centuries, the Chinese gradually came into contact with Taiwan and began to settle there. This may interest you : July 4, 2022, marks the 246th anniversary of the independence of the United States.. Called Formosa by Portuguese explorers, the south of the island was settled by the Dutch in the 17th century, while the Spanish built a settlement in the north that lasted until 1642.

Who owned Taiwan before 1945?

Dutch and Spanish settlers established bases in Taiwan in the early 17th century. About 1.2 million people moved from China to Taiwan in conjunction with the ROC (Taiwan) government in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

When was Taiwan founded as a country?

Republic of China ä¸è¯æ°å (Chinese) ZhÅnghuá Mínguó (Pinyin)
⢠Took control of Taiwan and the FishermenOctober 25, 1945
⢠Approval of the ConstitutionDecember 25, 1947
⢠Current government establishedMay 20, 1948
⢠The government moved to TaipeiDecember 7, 1949

When did Taiwan separate from China?

In October 1971, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2758 and “Chiang Kai-shek’s representatives” (and thus the Republic of China) were expelled from the UN and replaced as ” China” by the People’s Republic of China. In 1979, the United States switched recognition from Taipei to Beijing.

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Does the United Nations recognize Taiwan as a country?

The United Nations is an international organization made up of sovereign states. Taiwan, as a province of China, is not fully qualified and has no right to participate in it. Due to well-known reasons, the Taiwanese authorities illegally usurped China’s seat in the UN for 22 years.

WHO recognizes Taiwan as a country? Fifteen states currently recognize Taiwan as the Republic of China (and thus have no official relations with Beijing): Belize, Guatemala, Haiti, Holy See, Honduras, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Nicaragua, Palau, Paraguay, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Swaziland, and Tuvalu.

How many UN countries recognize Taiwan?

The Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, has full diplomatic relations with 13 of the 193 member states of the United Nations and with the Holy See (Vatican City).

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