China opposes US arms sales to Taiwan

    Updated: 2011-09-27 07:24

    (Xinhua)

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    UNITED NATIONS - Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Monday reaffirmed China's position on the United States' arms sales to Taiwan, urging the US to immediately correct its error by revoking its arms sales decision.

    Yang made the remarks when meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton here on the sidelines of the general debate at the UN General Assembly. Chinese Ambassador to the US Zhang Yesui, Chinese Permanent Representative to the United Nations Li Baodong, Untied States' UN envoy Susan Rice and the US Assistant Secretary of State Esther Brimmer attended the meeting.

    Yang said the wrong decision by the US gravely violated the principles of the three Sino-US joint communiques and August 17 Communique, grossly interfered in China's internal affairs and seriously undermined China's security, its endeavor to achieve peaceful reunification and the China-US relations.

    "China urged the US to attach great importance to China's solemn position and take it very seriously, correct the mistake of selling weapons to Taiwan by revoking the above-mentioned wrong decision, eliminate its negative influence, stop arms sales to Taiwan and US-Taiwan military contact, and take real actions to uphold the larger interest of China-US relations," Yang said.

    Regardless of China's repeated solemn representation, the US administration announced last Wednesday a new arms package worth $5. 852 billion to Taiwan, which included the so-called " upgrading" of F-16A/B fighter jets.

    Clinton said the US is firmly committed to expanding, deepening and enhancing positive, comprehensive and cooperative relations with China.

    The US adheres to one China policy and pays much attention to and seriously treat China's position and concerns about the US arms sale to Taiwan, she said.

    "The US welcomes and supports the peaceful development of relations between China's mainland and Taiwan, and will continue to be devoted to promoting peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits," she said. "The US is willing to properly handle the differences between the two countries and avoid disrupting cooperation between the two sides."

    They also exchanged views on other issues of China-US relations as well as current international and regional concerns. They both agreed to work together to make a success of the upcoming G20 summit, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) informal leaders' meeting and East Asia Summit with a view to promoting world economic recovery and cooperation in the Asia- Pacific and eastern Asian region.

    Moreover, the two countries also agreed to strengthen communication and coordination, making due contributions to maintain world peace and promote common development.

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