BR100 Decreased By (-0.85%)
BR30 Decreased By (-1.05%)
KSE100 Decreased By (-2.48%)
KSE30 Decreased By (-2.54%)
BECO 5.48 Decreased By ▼ -0.12 (-2.14%)
BML 65.40 Increased By ▲ 4.45 (7.3%)
BOP 36.71 Decreased By ▼ -0.66 (-1.77%)
CNERGY 8.70 Increased By ▲ 0.21 (2.47%)
DCL 11.62 Decreased By ▼ -0.13 (-1.11%)
FCCL 57.70 Decreased By ▼ -0.05 (-0.09%)
FCSC 5.01 Decreased By ▼ -0.03 (-0.6%)
FFL 17.77 Decreased By ▼ -0.12 (-0.67%)
FNEL 1.24 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
HUMNL 11.28 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (0.71%)
KEL 8.12 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.12%)
KOSM 6.26 Decreased By ▼ -0.11 (-1.73%)
MLCF 104.81 Decreased By ▼ -2.25 (-2.1%)
NBP 213.50 Decreased By ▼ -4.81 (-2.2%)
PACE 11.31 Increased By ▲ 0.14 (1.25%)
PAEL 45.70 Decreased By ▼ -1.32 (-2.81%)
PIAHCLA 29.84 Decreased By ▼ -0.82 (-2.67%)
PIBTL 18.34 Decreased By ▼ -0.28 (-1.5%)
PPL 244.20 Decreased By ▼ -2.62 (-1.06%)
PRL 38.46 Increased By ▲ 1.21 (3.25%)
PTC 70.60 Decreased By ▼ -1.00 (-1.4%)
SEARL 97.35 Decreased By ▼ -1.81 (-1.83%)
SSGC 31.40 Decreased By ▼ -0.54 (-1.69%)
TELE 9.18 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
THCCL 73.49 Decreased By ▼ -0.71 (-0.96%)
TPLP 13.03 Decreased By ▼ -0.29 (-2.18%)
TREET 25.47 Decreased By ▼ -0.39 (-1.51%)
TRG 66.78 Decreased By ▼ -0.72 (-1.07%)
WAVES 11.30 Decreased By ▼ -0.21 (-1.82%)
WTL 1.36 Increased By ▲ 0.09 (7.09%)
By

BEIJING China said Tuesday it would impose sanctions on US defence group Lockheed Martin, days after the United States approved a potential $620 million upgrade package for missiles to Taiwan - fuelling tensions between the countries.

The possible foreign military sale involves Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missiles, and would be the island's latest purchase from the US to boost its defence capabilities as China grows in strength.

China "firmly opposes US arms sales to Taiwan", foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a regular briefing on Tuesday, urging Washington to abide by the concept that Taiwan is part of "one China".

Zhao added that the US should "stop arms sales to Taiwan and cut military ties with it, so as not to do further harm to China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait".

Taiwan's foreign ministry countered that it "strongly condemns" China's "irrational outbursts and crude threats" over the US announcement.

"It is necessary for Taiwan to acquire military equipment from abroad and to strengthen its self-defence capabilities to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait," said spokeswoman Joanne Ou in a statement.

"It is also a legitimate action to defend our national sovereignty and democratic system," she added.

Tensions between the US and China have been increasingly strained as the two sides tussle on various fronts - ranging from the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and China's policies in Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang.

Taiwan has been ruled separately from the mainland since 1949, although Beijing views the island as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it by force if necessary. While Washington severed diplomatic ties with Taipei in 1979, it remains Taiwan's main weapons supplier.

Zhao said China's move to hit Lockheed Martin with sanctions was "to safeguard its national interests".

Last year, China threatened sanctions on US firms linked to a sale of warplanes to Taiwan as well, calling the move a serious interference in its internal affairs.

Comments

Comments are closed for this article.