KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon has told Congress it wants to make a $2.2 billion arms sale to Taiwan.
  • Mainland China refuses diplomatic relations with any country that recognizes Taiwan as a sovereign state.
  • Beijing has said the arms deal would represent a “gross interference” in China’s domestic security.
US-made M60 A3 tanks are fired during a live-fire drill on May 25, 2017.

China has asked the U.S. to cancel any planned arms sale to Taiwan, accusing Washington of interfering in domestic Chinese affairs.

On Monday, the Pentagon announced to Congress it is likely to make a major sale of arms to the East Asian state when it outlined a $2.2 billion deal to provide tanks, anti-aircraft missiles and related equipment.