TAIPEI, (AFP) - Taiwan has rejected a reported proposal carried in a pro-Beijing Hong Kong newspaper that it stop receiving advanced weaponry from Washington in return for China withdrawing missiles aimed at the island.
The Wen Wei Po newspaper reported Monday that China would be willing to pull out hundreds of ballistic missiles targeting Taiwan if Washington stopped selling high-tech military hardware to the island.
"(This) is intended to reduce or even cut off US arms sales to Taiwan, tipping the military balance in favor of communist China," Taiwan's defense ministry spokesman Huang Suey-sheng told reporters.
Taiwan's government spokesman Chen Chi-mai also rejected the reported proposal on the grounds that China was pursuing an arms build-up which threatened the island.
"China's military spending has risen at a double-digit rate each year...their military spending last year amounted to between 50 billion US dollars and 70 billion US dollars," Chen said.
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