Taiwan says China holds 'combat' patrol after latest US arms sales
Sunday, 27 October 2024 ()
China conducted joint combat readiness patrols with fighter jets and drones around Taiwan following the US State Department's approval of a $2 billion arms sale to Taipei. Taiwan's defence ministry monitored and responded to the maneuvers. Beijing condemned the arms deal, claiming it threatened China's sovereignty and stability in the region.
China conducted joint combat readiness patrols with fighter jets and drones around Taiwan following the US State Department's approval of a $2 billion arms sale to Taipei. Taiwan's defence ministry monitored and responded to the maneuvers. Beijing condemned the arms deal, claiming it threatened China's sovereignty and stability in the region.
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