Seemingly aware of the sale before it was made official, Beijing made an appeal to Washington and called on the US to cease all weapons sales to Taipei.Washington has approved the sale of more than US$900 million in upgraded ground support materiel for Taiwan's three Patriot-II anti-missile batteries, a move that is expected to improve Taiwan's capability to fend off a ballistic missile attack by China.
The decision to go ahead with the arms sale was submitted for approval to the US Congress on Friday. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) -- the unit responsible for foreign arms sales at the Department of Defense -- made the news public on Tuesday morning after Congress gave the okay for the sale, DSCA spokesman Charles Taylor said.
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