二手武器爽爽賣
反正戰爭也不會來幫台灣
一堆鄉民還把家醜丟往國際 以為老歪會幫忙哩
逼唉喔~
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1.歐巴馬 依台灣關係法提供武器
2.中方:遵守一個中國原則 而不是提供台灣武器
3.小刀 臺灣關係法 維持台美關係
4.中美: 網路駭客問題
Obama reiterates U.S. obligation to provide Taiwan with arms
Washington, June 8 (CNA) United States President Barack Obama told Chinese
counterpart Xi Jinping during their summit in California that the U.S.
clearly understood its commitment to Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act,
including its obligation to provide Taiwan with arms to protect itself, an
Obama aide said Saturday.
Ben Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser to the U.S. president, said
Obama made it clear to Xi that his administration maintains its "one-China"
principle based on the U.S.'s three communiques with China and the Taiwan
Relations Act.
Obama also said his administration strongly supported the improvement in
China's ties with Taiwan in the last few years and hoped the process would
continue in a way acceptable to both sides, Rhodes said.
Taiwan was one of many issues on the agenda of the two-day Obama-Xi summit.
During their talks, Xi urged Obama to follow the "one-China" policy, adhere
to the three communiques on which the two sides' ties are based and not sell
arms to Taiwan, according to Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi.
King Pu-tsung, Taiwan's representative to the U.S., said after the meeting
between Obama and Xi that Washington, which has adhered to its commitment to
Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act, had not changed its policy on Taiwan
in any way.
There were no signs prior to the summit that the meeting between the two
leaders would yield any changes in Washington's direction on Taiwan, but
Taipei was wary of any surprises that may have emerged from the talks.
In the end, the two leaders seemed far more focused on discussing
cybersecurity, with Obama confronting Xi with evidence of China's cyber
thievery, and North Korea, on which the two sides appeared to find common
ground, than on spending time on Taiwan.
(By Tony Liao, Oscar Wu and Maubo Chang)
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