US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Washington would not consider Beijing’s claims that arms sales to Taiwan were a red line for mainland China. TASS.
Blinken was asked at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing whether Beijing had clarified the existence of red lines on military aid to Taiwan.
“If they try to say such a thing, we will definitely ignore it,” said the Foreign Minister.
Former Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin He insisted The United States stopped arms sales to Taiwan.
Taiwan News Edition WroteHe said the United States plans to send its troops to Taiwan in the coming months to strengthen its military contingent against the backdrop of “China’s increasingly aggressive military position.”
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen stressedHe said his country would work more actively with the United States and other democratic partners to counter authoritarian expansionism.