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BEIJING, Dec 18: China on Thursday sharply criticised the US for its plan to sell massive advanced weapons worth USD 11.1 billion to Taiwan, saying Washington’s move “grossly violates” the one-China principle and infringes on its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity. US President Donald Trump has approved the arms package for Taiwan, which, if cleared by the US Congress, would mark Washington’s largest-ever arms sale to the island. The development comes amid Taipei’s concerns over a potential invasion by China, which claims the self-governing island as part of its mainland. Much on the expected lines, China sharply criticised the US,…
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