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慢速英语:US Announces $2 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan

Source: VOA    2015-12-19   English BBS   Favorite  

The United States announced an arms deal with Taiwan Wednesday that includes ships, vehicles and assorted weapons.

The arms deal – worth nearly $2 billion - includes U.S. military equipment built in the 1970s. The Taiwanese will receive two navy frigates, amphibious assault vehicles and missiles.

After the announcement, China voiced its opposition with the deal. The Chinese called for a meeting with a high-ranking U.S. diplomat. China also threatened to impose sanctions on U.S. firms.

The Chinese filed a formal diplomatic protest late Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

US Announces $2 Billion Arms Sale to Taiwan

“The United States should be fully aware that the arms deal to Taiwan is highly sensitive and dangerous,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei. “The U.S. should abide by its commitment and stop arms sales to Taiwan.”

China regards Taiwan as part of its country and views it as a rogue territory. The U.S. does not formally recognize Taiwan as an independent nation, but assists it with different types of aid.

State Department spokesman John Kirby said both Taiwan and China were kept informed and updated on the sale. He also said the U.S. will continue to improve relations with China.

“We still want to work to establish a better, more transparent, more effective relationship with China in the region,” Kirby said. “We’re going to continue to work at that.”

Congress has 30 days to review the arms sale. Most U.S. lawmakers approve of the deal. New York congressman Eliot Engel said the sale would contribute to peace and stability in the South China Sea.

The deal comes during land and international waters disputes in the South China Sea. China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam all claim island territories in the waters.

I'm Jonathan Evans.

 

Jim Dresbach adapted this VOA news report for Learning English. Kathleen Struck was the editor.

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