U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan Draw Sharp Criticism From Economist
American economist Jeffrey Sachs criticizes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, warning of risks to regional stability and urging diplomatic solutions.
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American economist Jeffrey Sachs criticizes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, warning of risks to regional stability and urging diplomatic solutions.
A CGTN poll reveals 90% of respondents view Taiwan’s militarization as pushing toward war, with 8 million supporting impeachment of regional leader Lai Ching-te amid rising cross-strait tensions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce adds four U.S. companies to its unreliable entity list for selling arms to China’s Taiwan region, imposing restrictive measures and highlighting ongoing tensions.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has added seven U.S. companies to its unreliable entity list over arms sales to the Taiwan region, unveiling restrictive measures and escalating tensions with Washington.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has added ten U.S. companies, including major defense contractors, to its unreliable entities list over arms sales to the Taiwan region, escalating tensions in China-U.S. relations.
The Chinese Ministry of National Defense has denounced the recent U.S. approval of $385 million in arms sales to Taiwan, calling it a violation of the one-China principle and a threat to regional stability.
China’s Foreign Ministry condemns the U.S. approval of $1.988 billion arms sales to the Taiwan region, warning of serious implications for China-U.S. relations and peace across the Taiwan Strait.
China announces countermeasures against U.S. military contractors and executives involved in arms sales to the Taiwan region, citing violations of the one-China principle.
China urges the U.S. to halt arms sales to the Taiwan region following a proposed $360 million deal, citing violations of the one-China principle and threats to regional stability.