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China slams U.S. arms sale to Taiwan

BEIJING-A $6.5 billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan has ruined years of work building trust with China, China said on Tuesday as the Pentagon voiced disappointment that Beijing had reacted by postponing military exchanges.The U.S. government announced plans on Friday to sell a massive arms package to Taiwan, including 30 Apache attack helicopters and 330 Patriot missiles.The Pentagon's Defense Security Cooperation Agency told lawmakers that the sale would support Taiwan's continuing efforts to modernize its military, but Beijing said it was reckless, threatened national security and harmed diplomatic relations."For many years we have made a positive effort to encourage, and strengthen military ties between China and the U.S.," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said."But the United States ignored China's serious stance and strong opposition, and is bent on selling weapons to Taiwan, which has contaminated the positive atmosphere for U.S.-China relations," he told a news conference.Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters China had canceled or postponed several planned bilateral military-to-military exchanges, including senior officer visits and a humanitarian relief program."We're disappointed in their reaction," he said in Washington, adding that the Pentagon hoped to resume the exchanges with the Chinese military.Whitman declined to give details on what events were postponed. But he said the U.S. military valued the exchanges and "they also are seen in the region as important to contributing to regional understanding."China's vice foreign minister, He Yafei, lodged a strong protest against the deal at the U.S. Embassy last week.
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