Trump Warns Against Taiwan Independence, Calls Xi 'Incredible Guy'

US President Donald Trump stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping does not want to see a "fight for independence" in Taiwan, warning it would lead to a strong confrontation. Trump emphasized that the last thing needed is a war 9,500 miles away, especially as the US is doing well. He refused to disclose whether the US would send troops to Taiwan, saying only he knows the answer. Trump also predicted Xi would pressure Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, benefiting China's energy needs.

Key Points: Trump on Taiwan: 'Last Thing We Need Right Now Is a War'

  • Trump says Xi opposes Taiwan independence
  • Trump warns war with China would be too far away
  • Trump refuses to confirm US troop deployment to Taiwan
  • Trump says Xi will pressure Iran on Strait of Hormuz
  • Both nations agree on constructive relationship
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"Last thing we need right now is a war," Trump on Taiwan-China issue

Trump says Xi Jinping opposes Taiwan independence, warns of war 9,500 miles away, and discusses arms sales, troop deployment, and Iran pressure.

"The last thing we need right now is a war that's 9,500 miles away. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, May 15

US President Donald Trump on Friday said that Chinese President Xi Jinping does not want to see a "fight for independence" in Taiwan because that would be a very strong confrontation.

"We had a great stay; it was an amazing period of time. President Xi is an incredible guy. President Xi and I talked a lot about Taiwan. He thinks they cannot have anything to do with what they're doing. He's very much against what they're doing. We talked about Taiwan and we talked about Iran a lot, and I think we have a very good understanding on both. On Taiwan, he does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation. I heard him out. I didn't make a comment on it, but I heard him out. I have a lot of respect for him," Trump said.

Trump said that even though he did not say anything about it, Xi had brought it up.

Trump, in his gaggle with the press on Air Force One, was asked about the 1982 assurances that former US President Ronald Reagan gave that the United States would not consult with China on arms sales to Taiwan, and if he consulted with them.

"I think 1982 is a long way away. It was a big, far distance. I didn't say anything about it, but he brought that up. He talked about that being an issue, obviously. So, what am I going to do--say I don't want to talk to you about it because I have an agreement that was signed in 1982? No, we discussed arms sales too. We discussed Taiwan in great detail, actually. And I'll be making a decision. The last thing we need right now is a war that's 9,500 miles away. We're doing very well," he said.

Trump refused to answer when asked if the US would send troops to Taiwan.

"I don't want to say. There's only one person that knows that--me. I'm the only person. That question was asked to me today by President Xi. I said, 'I don't talk about those things.' He asked if I would send troops, if I would defend them. I said, 'I don't talk about that'," he said.

Trump said that Xi would press Iran into opening the Strait of Hormuz.

"President Xi and I agree on many things, and we agree very much on trade. We're going to be doing a lot of trading. Our farmers are going to be very happy with the deal we made. I think he will automatically put pressure on Iran because he'd like to see it opened up. He gets about 40 percent of his energy or his oil from that Strait. We get none. We don't need it," he said.

The Chinese Embassy in the US said that both countries have agreed on a new vision of building a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Trump's statement "last thing we need right now is a war" is sensible. But it's concerning that he's so vague about troop commitments. Taiwan should not be a bargaining chip. The world needs stability, not more conflicts.
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Vikram M
Interesting how Trump says Xi doesn't want a "fight for independence" in Taiwan. He's right about that - no country wants fragmentation. But the 1982 agreement is important - US shouldn't be selling arms to Taiwan. That's like saying we can play with fire and not get burned.
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Priya S
I really appreciate the mature diplomacy here. Both leaders are talking, not shouting. However, Trump's refusal to clarify troop deployments is worrying. We don't need another flashpoint in Asia. India knows all too well what border tensions feel like.
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Rohit P
Trump saying Xi is "an incredible guy" and then discussing Taiwan's independence is... something. 😅 Look, I get that diplomacy requires personal rapport, but the US should respect China's territorial integrity. Our Indian perspective: we also don't want external powers meddling in region.
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Kavya N
The issue is deeper than what Trump states. The 1982 communiqué is not "far away" - it's a solemn commitment. If the US keeps arming Taiwan, it's like pouring fuel on a smoldering fire. As an Indian, I see this as similar to how we view Pakistan's interference in Kashmir.

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