(Reuters) -China vowed "resolute countermeasures" on Sunday to a recently approved U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, and complained ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is defying China by traveling to the U.S. and entering into a $385 million arms deal.
Following the United States’ decision to approve more arms sales to Taiwan, the Chinese foreign ministry called on the US to ...
Lithuania’s expulsion of Chinese diplomats and support for Taiwan have sparked the escalating tensions with Beijing ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te kicked off his second day in the United States on Sunday, as China fumed over more US arms ...
Beijing vowed a ‘resolute’ response to the $385 million deal and condemned President Lai Ching-te’s visit to Hawaii.
In Hawaii, Lai Ching-te indicated Taipei isn’t seeking war with China, even as it counts on U.S. support to deter Beijing.
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would turn on seizing a major port facility. Taiwan has the tactics and weapons to make that a ...