日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Foreign and Military Affairs

US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts

By Wu Jiao and Li Xiaokun (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-01-13 07:27
Large Medium Small

China and the United States are poised to downplay the recent row over a US decision to sell arms to Taiwan last week, as the two countries are unlikely to damage their economic relations or harm their cooperation in global affairs, analysts said.

China on Monday conducted a missile interception test, which was seen as a signal against the arms sale. However, the Foreign Ministry yesterday insisted the test was "defensive in nature and was not targeted at any country or region".

The test followed the Obama administration's approval last week to sell Taiwan PAC-3 Patriot air-defense missile systems that can shoot down short-range missiles.

Related readings:
US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts China opposes US having official exchanges with Taiwan
US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts US arms sales to Taiwan detrimental to Sino-US relations
US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts Counter arms sale with tough action: Experts
US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts China denounces US arms sales to Taiwan
US arms sale to Taiwan not to harm relations: analysts China reaffirms opposition to US arms sales to Taiwan

China reacted strongly to the US decision, issuing six protesting statements in three days criticizing the deal. China's defense ministry warned over the weekend that it reserved the right to take unspecified action if Washington followed through with the sale, which it called a "severe obstacle" to China-US military ties.

AFP has quoted analysts as saying the Chinese mainland's missile test would keep pressure on the US over the Taiwan deal and was likely to have been conducted as a show of force.

Yet Jin Canrong, a scholar on international studies with Beijing-based Renmin University of China, said the test should not be associated with the PAC-3 sale, because the weapon was defensive in nature.

Niu Jun, a scholar with Peking University, agreed that since the PAC-3 deal was part of the 2008 arms sale plan that the former Bush administration inked and the weapon was defensive, it was unlikely it would drive the two countries to halt military ties, which happened when the 2008 deal was announced.

Reuters said in its report that the row over the arms sales shows no sign of escalating into military confrontation or diplomatic upheaval.

On the US side, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday also played down friction between the US and China, saying she thinks the countries have a "mature" enough relationship to be able to handle those differences.

"Everyone's aware that China is a rising power of the 21st century," Clinton said on the first day of her first trip of the new year - a nine-day, three-nation Asia-Pacific journey.

Fan Jishe, a scholar in US studies with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said Clinton's remarks show the US is not willing to irritate China, whose help it needs in both domestic and global affairs.

"The US needs China's help on many aspects, including the Korean and Iranian nuclear issues. It will weigh its action first and try to contain the risks," said Fan.

Fan predicts that both sides will downplay the row to bring bilateral relations back to normal as soon as possible. Yet he cautioned bilateral ties might become tense again when Obama meets the Dalai Lama, or trade friction becomes an issue as the US experiences job losses.

"If the Obama administration cannot contain the current row, how can it stop the other frictions from escalating, which, when added together, could lead to a stalemate in bilateral relations again," said Fan.

Fan hinted that those frictions are unavoidable as US mid-term election is approaching and Obama is under domestic pressure dealing with some China-related affairs; however, the US might painstakingly time the occurrences in order to contain the risk.

For instance, Obama will try to meet with the Dalai Lama in a more personal and private manner instead of in a high profile way, Fan said.

Niu with Peking University also said the Obama administration actually has been quite cautious in its decision on the arms sale.

"The US has not touched upon weapons which would be the most destructive to mainland security, including F-16 fighters and diesel-electric submarines," Niu said.

主站蜘蛛池模板: 在线中文字幕播放 | 亚洲自拍小视频 | 最近日本中文字幕 | 欧美香蕉在线 | 中文永久免费观看 | 黄片毛片视频 | 欧美日韩一二三 | 成年人免费看视频 | 天堂资源av| 三级国产在线观看 | 成人免费看片视频在线观看 | 日本中文字幕在线播放 | 久99热| 亚色视频 | 日韩综合激情 | 欧美国产日韩在线观看成人 | 亚洲色图欧美日韩 | 成人在线视频网址 | 亚洲日本中文字幕 | 天天爽天天 | 久久精品一级片 | 欧美福利一区二区 | 狠狠操五月天 | 国产一区二区网站 | 免费观看毛片网站 | 日韩一区二区三区中文字幕 | 国产5页| 九九热九九 | 91亚色视频 | 青娱乐成人| 91亚洲天堂 | www.黄色com| 久久人人爽人人爽人人片亚洲 | 欧美大片一区二区三区 | 黄色在线观看网址 | 国产精品久久久 | 午夜一区二区三区在线观看 | 看黄色大片 | 亚洲色图日韩 | 在线免费观看一级片 | 国产三级第一页 |