China has sanctioned US defence giants Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies over the sale of arms to the self-ruled democracy, Taiwan, saying the arms deal undermined the country’s security interests and bilateral ties. It’s the third time Beijing has announced measures against the two companies over arms sales to Taiwan including for a $620 million missile upgrade package that the US had announced for the island in July, 2020. China’s latest response came after the US announced its plan on February 7 to sell $100 million worth of Patriotic missile upgrades to Taiwan. The latest sale of arms to Taiwan “..undermined China’s security interests, seriously undermined China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait,” foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Monday.
“China firmly opposes and strongly condemns this,” Wang said. “In accordance with the relevant stipulations in China’s anti-foreign sanctions law, the Chinese government has decided to take countermeasures on the infringing acts of Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin,” Wang added. The new Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law, implemented in 2021, enables China to take countermeasures against those who interfere with China’s internal affairs, the official news agency, Xinhua reported. The US does not sell weapons to China but Washington - which follows the “one China policy” - is also bound by the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself.
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