
Trump says he 'made no commitment either way' to Xi on Taiwan
Trump says he 'made no commitment either way' to Xi on Taiwan16 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleIan AikmanReutersChina's President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump discussed Taiwan during bilateral talks in...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Trump says he 'made no commitment either way' to Xi on Taiwan16 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleIan AikmanReutersChina's President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump discussed Taiwan during bilateral talks in BeijingUS President Donald Trump has said he has "made no commitment either way" on Taiwan during talks with China's President Xi Jinping. On the flight back to Washington after the two-day summit in Beijing, Trump told reporters the pair had "talked a lot" about Taiwan - a self-governing island, which China claims as part of its territory and has not ruled out taking by force. Trump said Xi had asked directly if the US would defend Taiwan, and he had responded: "I don't talk about that.
"The US president also said he would "make a determination over a fairly short period" on whether to go ahead with previously US announced arms sales to Taiwan which China has condemned. Taiwan is a long-standing US ally and Washington is bound by law to provide the island with the means to defend itself. Successive US administrations have walked a diplomatic tightrope by maintaining that relationship alongside building ties with Beijing.
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But that balance has been increasingly tested in recent years as China has ramped up military drills around the island, raising tensions in the region, and rattling Washington. Late last year, the Trump administration announced an $11bn ($8bn) package of weapons to be sold to Taiwan, including advanced rocket launchers and a variety of missiles. However on Friday, Trump said he would be "making decisions" on the sale, adding that he would speak to Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te first.
"We discussed the Taiwan, you know, the whole thing with the arm sales in great detail," he said, referring to talks with his Chinese host in Beijing. Xi "feels very strongly" about the island and "doesn't want to see a movement for independence", Trump said. "I made no commitment either way," Trump added, without elaborating.
"The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations," Xi warned during the talks, according to Chinese state media. "If mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict," he said. Asked if he foresaw a conflict with China over Taiwan, Trump said: "No, I don't think so.
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I think we'll be fine. doesn't want to see a war. "He added: "On Taiwan, does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation, and I heard him out.
"I didn't make a comment on it. I had a lot of respect for him. "Reporters also asked Trump if the US would defend Taiwan should it come under attack.
"I don't want to say that. I'm not going to say that," Trump said. "There's only one person that knows that.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.




