Donald Trump's Visit to China: What Is the US President's Position on Taiwan's Thorny Issue?
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After almost a decade, for the first time, a US president has entered Chinese soil. The two most powerful men in the world spoke friendly words to each other, but Xi put pressure on Taiwan.
In contrast to his predecessor Joe Biden, the U.S. President is much more reserved on the issue. TF1info takes stock. - Donald Trump's visit to China: what is the position of the U.S. President on Taiwan's thorny issue? (International).
US President Donald Trump's visit to China ended on Friday with marked friendliness on both sides – but the consequences for the relationship between the two countries remain unclear. On Friday, during the return flight on Air Force One, Trump told journalists traveling with him that after his meeting with Xi Jinping, he was unwilling to commit to whether the US would sell $14 billion worth of new weapons to Taiwan. Instead, Trump claimed that C…
According to US President Donald Trump, "a lot of good" has come out of his state visit to China. But the issue of Taiwan remains contentious.
The absence of any mention of Taiwan in the White House official report after Donald Trump's visit to China legitimizes the status quo desired by the island. But Xi Jinping's belligerent statements are worrying.
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