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Rubio says US policy toward Taiwan is 'unchanged' after Trump's meeting with Xi

Rubio said Beijing raised Taiwan, and he warned that forcing reunification would bring global repercussions.

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where Xi warned that Taiwan is the "most important issue in China-U.S. relations" and that mishandling it could lead to clashes and conflicts.
  • Despite Trump praising Xi as a "great leader" and "friend," the Chinese leader expressed hope to avoid conflict, questioning whether the two nations could "transcend the Thucydides Trap" regarding major power competition.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated U.S. policy toward Taiwan remains "unchanged," warning it would be a "terrible mistake" for China to use force, prompting Taiwan to express gratitude for Washington's "long-term support."
  • Discussions focused on economic cooperation, with both sides agreeing the Strait of Hormuz must remain open, while reviewing the trade truce aimed at stemming fentanyl precursor chemicals into the United States.
  • Xi signaled a welcoming tone to business leaders regarding profits, though consultant George Chen, a partner at The Asia Group, noted the Chinese leader has made his "red line" regarding Taiwan "crystal clear.
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Mismanagement of this issue could lead to conflict, said President Xi Jinping to Donald Trump, according to a Beijing report.

·Montreal, Canada
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Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump about a conflict over Taiwan. Now the US is marking. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says it would be “a terrible mistake” to take the island by military force and that the US position on the issue is unchanged.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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