The US State Department says its arms sale to Taiwan, which includes battle tanks and anti-aircraft missiles, does not change Washington's recognition of Beijing as China's sole government
In one of the largest such deals in years, the US wants to sell billions of dollars worth of arms to Taiwan, a move that has angered Beijing.
The State Department said the deal, which includes battle tanks and anti-aircraft missiles, did not change US recognition of Beijing as China's sole government.
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