Home Politics Taiwan’s military procurement reached a new high this year. Hua Chundi: It is a dead end to sue the Taiwan authorities about “Taiwan independence”.
Taiwan's military procurement reached a new high this year. Hua Chundi: It is a dead end to sue the Taiwan authorities about "Taiwan independence".

Taiwan’s military procurement reached a new high this year. Hua Chundi: It is a dead end to sue the Taiwan authorities about “Taiwan independence”.

by YCPress

Beijing, November 30 When China’s Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hua Chunyu held a regular press conference held in Beijing on the 30th, on Taiwan’s military procurement this year’s military spending reached a new high, “We want to tell the Taiwan authorities again that “Taiwan independence” is a dead end. Any attempt to hold foreign countries and self-respect and refuse unification with weapons. And the act is doomed to failure.

A reporter asked: On the 28th, Ni Yingjie, director of the Taipei office of the American Association in Taiwan (AIT), said that Taiwan’s military procurement expenditure reached a new high this year. The U.S. government will also sell arms to Taiwan next year. How does China comment on this?

Taiwan independence is a dead end

Taiwan independence is dead end Hua Chunying responded, first of all, I want to emphasize that China firmly opposes the sale of arms to Taiwan by the United States, which is clear and consistent.

Hua Chunqi said, I have noticed reports that Taiwan spent $11.8 billion on U.S. weapons this year, equivalent to 342.2 billion NT dollars, which is equivalent to the per capita burden of Taiwanese people of 14,500 yuan. I don’t know how Taiwan compatriots feel about the use of the wealth created by their hard work to buy a large number of second-hand weapons in the United States and act as “ATMs” for American interest groups?

Hua Chunyu pointed out that we should once again tell the United States that any act that harms China’s core interests and interferes in China’s internal affairs will be resolutely counterattacked by China.

We urge the United States to abide by the one-China principle and the provisions of the three Sino-US joint communiqués, stop the sale of weapons and the military ties between the United States and Taiwan, deal with the Taiwan issue cautiously and properly, and do not go further and further on the wrong and dangerous road.

We also want to tell the Taiwan authorities once again that “Taiwan independence” is a dead end, and any attempt and act of self-respect and re-unification by force is doomed to failure.