Trump Says He Would Like to See China-Taiwan Issue 'Stay the Same' After Meeting with Xi
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Donald Trump referred to Taiwan’s future after his visit to China. In an interview with Bret Baier for Fox News, the president said that the island is a central issue for Xi Jinping and that they talked about it. The Republican called Beijing and Taipei to “put the tone down” and said he would like everything to “follow as it is.” Trump comes from making a three-day state visit to China. There, he held various meetings with Xi, Secretary General…
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Trump says Xi asked if US would defend Taiwan
US President Donald Trump divulged key details of his conversations with Chinese president Xi Jinping while flying home from the high-stakes meeting in Beijing.
At an in-flight press conference on the return flight, he stated, "I made no promises regarding Taiwan... What I want least is war." He added, "I discussed Xi and North Korea... I communicated with Kim Jong-un and have a very good relationship," but remained silent on the details of the communication. He also noted, "I respect Xi Jinping whether he is a dictator or not," and "China [is acquiring] an additional 750 Boeing aircraft."
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