China Strongly Protests U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan
China on Wednesday strongly protested against the U.S. government on its
announcement of arms sales to Taiwan.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing Wednesday urgently summoned U.S.
Ambassador Joseph W. Prueher and lodged solemn representations and the
protest as instructed by the Chinese government.
Li noted that the U.S. government announced today that it will sell advanced
weapons and equipment worth billions of U.S. dollars to Taiwan, including
four Kidd-class destroyers, eight diesel- powered submarines, and 12 P-3C
Orion submarine-hunting aircraft.
This wrong decision made by the U.S. side marked an escalation in its arms
sales to Taiwan, which constitutes a flagrant violation of the three
Sino-U.S. joint communiques, especially the one signed on August 17, 1982,
and an open provocation to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, Li
pointed out. 
Li said the U.S. act can only further the arrogance of pro- Taiwan
independence forces to split China, intensify the tension across the Taiwan
Straits, and harm peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Such a move will also seriously impact bilateral cooperation in the
nonproliferation field and cause a destructive damage to Sino- U.S.
relations, Li added.
The Chinese government and people are extremely indignant at and firmly
opposed to this decision by the U.S. government, Li said, and "I was ordered
to make solemn representations with and a strong protest to the U.S.
government on this issue."
Li stressed that the U.S. government made explicit commitments in the
Sino-U.S. joint communique signed on August 17, 1982, saying that "it does
not seek to carry out a long-term policy of arms sales to Taiwan, that its
arms sales to Taiwan will not exceed, either in qualitative or in
quantitative terms, the level of those supplied in recent years since the
establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and China,
and that it intends gradually to reduce its sale of arms to Taiwan, leading,
over a period of time, to a final resolution."
However, the U.S. government has gone back on its word and has been
constantly selling various advanced weaponry to Taiwan, going even farther
on the dangerous road of selling arms to Taiwan, Li said.
What the U.S. side has decided to sell to Taiwan now are weaponry with
advanced performance and huge value, he noted, adding that the U.S. side has
even claimed to help the Taiwan authorities procure offensive submarines
from other countries, which "scotched the U.S. lies of selling only
defensive weaponry to Taiwan," he said.
"The Chinese people and the people of the world realize once again that the
U.S. government does not live up to its promises, and facts have revealed
that the U.S. does not actually want sustained peace and stability across
the Taiwan Straits," Li said.
"The Chinese people cannot help asking: What are the intentions of the U.S.
side after all in selling arms to Taiwan? Where on earth is the U.S. trying
to lead Sino-U.S. relations? We should sternly inform the U.S. side of the
firm resolution and determination of the Chinese people in safeguarding
national sovereignty and territorial integrity. No one can stop the Chinese
people in their endeavor for reunification of the motherland," he added.
Li pointed out that Sino-U.S. relations are now at a sensitive and
complicated juncture. The Chinese side demands that the U.S. side fully
understand the seriousness, danger and destructive nature of U.S. arms sales
to Taiwan, take seriously China's solemn stand, abide by the provisions of
the three Sino-U.S. joint communiques, especially the one on U.S. arms sales
to Taiwan, immediately revoke its erroneous decision and give up arms sales
to Taiwan, in an effort to avoid further damage of Sino-U.S. relations.
"The U.S. side shall otherwise be held responsible for all the consequences
arising therefrom, and the Chinese side reserves the right to make further
responses to the matter," he said.
In another development, Chinese Ambassador to the United States Yang Jiechi
lodged solemn representations and a strong protest on April 24 local time to
a top official with the U.S. State Department against the announced U.S.
arms sales to Taiwan.




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