China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan
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U.S. announced Wednesday the sale of parts for Taiwanese naval ships at an estimated cost of $120 million. China and Taiwan split during a civil war in 1949 and China threatens to use force to annex the island republic. Despite their lack of formal diplomatic ties, Washington is Taiwan's strongest backer and source of arms.
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China Will 'Not Hesitate to Start War' if Taiwan Declares Independence, Beijing Tells US
China's defence minister Wei Fenghe warned US defence secretary Lloyd Austin in their first face-to-face meeting on sidelines of Shangri-La Dialogue security summit
China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan, Beijing tells U.S.
Beijing will "not hesitate to start a war" if Taiwan declares independence, China's Defence Minister warned his U.S. counterpart Friday in the pair's first face-to-face talks, officials said.
China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan, Beijing tells US
Tensions over Taiwan have escalated, in particular due to increasing Chinese aircraft incursions into the island's air defence identification zone (ADIZ).
China’s defense minister has complained to his American counterpart about the latest U.S. arms package for Taiwan and warned of a possible conflict over the self—governing island that China claims as its own territory
China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan, Beijing warns US
SINGAPORE (AFP): Beijing will "not hesitate to start a war" if Taiwan declares independence, China's defence minister warned his US counterpart on Friday (June 10), the latest salvo between the superpowers over the island.
China will 'not hesitate to start war' over Taiwan, Beijing tells US
SINGAPORE: Beijing will "not hesitate to start a war" if Taiwan declares independence, China's defence minister warned his US counterpart on Friday (Jun 10), the latest salvo between the superpowers over the island.
The warning came as Wei Fenghe held his first face-to-face meeting