The third communiqué (August 17, 1982), also known as the August 17th communiqué, reaffirms the desire of both sides to further strengthen economic, cultural, educational, scientific, and technological ties. Both sides also reaffirmed the statements made about the Taiwan issue in the previous communiqué. Although no definitive conclusions were reached on the issue of arms sale to Taiwan, the United States declared its intent to continue
selling arms to Taiwan and to gradually change its level of arms sales consistent with the PRC's militarization of the Taiwan strait. A declassified cable sent on July 10, 1982, from Secretary of State
Lawrence Eagleburger to
AIT director
James R. Lilley explained that reducing arms sales to Taiwan would be contingent on the commitment of the PRC to a peace across the Taiwan Strait. Afterwards, the US clarified the third communique by issuing the
Six Assurances to Taiwan. == See also ==