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BEIJING: China Saturday "strongly" urged the United States to respect its core interests and grave concerns, and immediately stop arms sales to Taiwan to avoid harms to the Sino-US cooperation.
The US arms sales to Taiwan undermine China's national security as well as the peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei told Xinhua in an exclusive interview, once again voicing China's "resolute opposition" to the sales.
He said that in response to the US government's recent approval of Raytheon Company and Lockheed Martin Corp. to sell weapons to Taiwan, the Chinese side had made solemn representations with the US side.
The two US Companies' sales plan was part of the arms sales package announced in October 2008 under the Bush Administration, which included weapons and equipments such as Patriot III anti-missile system.
The sales of weapons to Taiwan seriously violate the three Sino-US joint communiques, in particular the principles enshrined in the August 17 Communique, said He, adding China's stance on this issue is always "consistent, clear and unswerving."
He said the Taiwan issue is "the most important and sensitive issue at the core of Sino-US relations."
Noting the Sino-US relations has maintained a steady momentum of development since US President Barack Obama took office, He said this progress is hard-earned and should be valued by both countries.
China hopes the United States will work with China to earnestly implement the important consensus on developing bilateral relations reached by leaders of the two countries, strictly abide by the three Sino-US joint communiques and principles of the joint statement issued last November, enhance bilateral dialogue, coordination and cooperation in various spheres, so as to push forward the sound and steady development of bilateral ties, said He.