China strongly opposes the sale of unmanned aerial vehicles to Taiwan by the United States Suggesting possible countermeasures November 4, 19:15

Regarding the decision by the Trump administration in the United States to sell unmanned aerial vehicles to Taiwan, the Chinese government strongly opposes that it "will violently interfere with China's internal affairs" and will take countermeasures again depending on the future situation. Suggested the possibility.

The Trump administration in the United States has recently decided to sell weapons to Taiwan, such as ground-attack missiles, and is increasing pressure on China.



Under these circumstances, the Trump administration decided to sell weapons worth about 63 billion yen in Japanese yen, such as four unmanned aerial vehicles with offensive capabilities, to Taiwan, and notified Congress on the 3rd.



A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, Wang Wenbin, strongly opposed this at a press conference on the 4th, saying, "It will violently interfere with China's internal affairs and seriously undermine China's sovereignty and security interests."



He added, "It sends a false message to the Taiwan independence forces and seriously undermines bilateral relations and the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait, and I firmly oppose it. If the situation develops, I will take legitimate and necessary measures." , Suggested the possibility of taking countermeasures again depending on the future situation.



The Chinese government has announced that the United States has decided to sell weapons to Taiwan one after another, but has announced that it will impose sanctions on companies involved in the sale, and the conflict between the United States and China over Taiwan is intensifying. I will.