China Issues Stark Warning to Taiwan Amid Increased Military Activity

Taiwan is reportedly planning to purchase weapons worth between $7 billion and $10 billion from the United States, as discussions continue with Washington. According to three sources familiar with the situation, the potential arms package aims to demonstrate Taiwan's commitment to its defense. The package might include missile systems and HIMARS rocket launchers.
The move comes as China criticized the US for allegedly adopting a confrontational approach regarding Taiwan. This follows the US State Department's removal of a sentence from its website asserting that the US does not support Taiwan's independence. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated that this change indicates a significant shift in the US stance and sends the wrong message to "separatists" in Taiwan.
Taiwan's government welcomed the updated text, emphasizing the friendly relations with the US. Historically, Taiwan has maintained a separate government since 1949, though Beijing views it as a breakaway province. The US, while not officially recognizing Taiwan, remains its foremost international supporter.