
The Obama administration notified US Congress Tuesday that it has decided to sell a new package of arms to Taiwan, reported the Associated Press.
The sale will include Black Hawk helicopters, Patriot missiles, and some communication materials. But F-16 fighters are unlikely to be included in the arms sale.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu warned in a news conference Tuesday that the arms sale would “impair the larger interests of China-US cooperation.”
“Once again, we urge the US side to recognize the sensitivity of weapon sales to Taiwan and its gravity,” Ma said.
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