China has reaffirmed its unwavering opposition to US arms sales to the Taiwan region, with Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun emphasizing the need for Washington to strictly adhere to the one-China principle during a March 13, 2026 press briefing. The statement comes amid ongoing tensions across the Taiwan Strait, with Beijing urging concrete actions to preserve regional stability.
Guo stressed that US arms sales to Taiwan severely violate the three China-US joint communiques, particularly the August 17 Communique, which explicitly limits weapons provisions to the region. "This year marks a critical juncture for cross-strait relations," Guo stated, calling for immediate cessation of military exchanges that "undermine China's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Analysts note that Beijing's current stance aligns with its long-term position on Taiwan, while regional observers warn that continued arms deals could impact economic cooperation frameworks in Asia. The development occurs as multiple APEC members prepare for upcoming trade negotiations, with cross-strait stability remaining a key factor in regional economic forecasts.
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