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Trump Reveals Broad Talks with Xi on Taiwan, AI, Trade, and More

US President Donald Trump revealed extensive discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Taiwan, artificial intelligence, Iran, trade, cyber operations, and nuclear arms reduction. Trump praised Xi and described the talks as "very historic," signaling potential easing of tensions between the world's two largest economies. The Taiwan issue dominated the conversation, with Xi strongly opposing Taiwanese independence and questioning US defense commitments. The leaders also discussed cooperation on AI safeguards and a massive Boeing aircraft deal involving over 200 planes.

Trump reveals broad Xi talks on Taiwan, AI

Washington, May 16

US President Donald Trump said he held extensive discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Taiwan, artificial intelligence, Iran, trade, cyber operations and nuclear arms reduction, describing the talks as "very historic" and signalling a possible easing of tensions between the world's two largest economies.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One while travelling to Anchorage, Alaska, Trump repeatedly praised Xi and said the two leaders had developed "a very good understanding" on several major geopolitical issues.

"President Xi is an incredible guy," Trump said. "We had an amazing time. It was a very historic couple of days, I think."

The President disclosed that Taiwan dominated much of the conversation, with Xi strongly opposing any movement towards Taiwanese independence.

"President Xi and I talked a lot about Taiwan," Trump said. "On Taiwan, he does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation."

Trump said Xi directly raised concerns over US arms sales to Taiwan and asked whether Washington would defend the island militarily in the event of conflict.

"He asked me if I'd defend them. I said, I don't talk about that," Trump said.

The President added that he would soon decide whether to proceed with future arms sales to Taiwan.

"I'll make a determination over the next fairly short period of time," he said.

Trump also revealed that Washington and Beijing discussed cooperation on artificial intelligence safeguards.

"We talked about possibly working together for guardrails," he said. "AI is fantastic. So many things can happen in terms of health and medicine and operations, everything, the military."

The President suggested the two countries could cooperate to manage risks linked to biological, nuclear and cyber threats arising from advanced AI systems.

On trade, Trump announced what he described as a massive Boeing agreement involving more than 200 aircraft purchases by China, with a possible expansion to 750 planes.

"They're buying General Electric," Trump said, referring to aircraft engines linked to the Boeing deal.

Trump said the leaders also discussed nuclear arms reduction and denuclearisation involving China, Russia and the United States.

"We brought it up, the denuclearization," Trump said. "The concept of that is something that would be very good."

The President additionally disclosed that cyber operations and espionage were openly discussed between the two sides.

"We spy like hell on them, too," Trump said while responding to questions about Chinese espionage in the United States.

Trump also said Xi agreed that Iran should not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.

"He feels strongly they can't have a nuclear weapon," Trump said.

The remarks suggest a potentially broader strategic engagement between Washington and Beijing despite continuing rivalry over trade, technology, military influence and the Indo-Pacific. The Taiwan issue remains among the most sensitive flashpoints in US-China relations.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

"Good to see US and China talking about AI guardrails—that's a global concern. But the way Trump casually said 'We spy like hell on them, too' is just... yikes. 🙈 For India, we should focus on strengthening our own AI capabilities and cyber security. Can't rely on anyone else."

Vikram M

"This is classic Trump diplomacy—big talk, big deals (Boeing sales), but the details are murky. On Taiwan, India has consistently supported the One-China policy, but we also have our own border issues with China. If US-China tensions ease, it might reduce pressure on us, but it could also mean China focuses more on the Indian border. Tricky situation. 🤔"

Sarah B

"As an Indian-American, I find this reassuring in some ways—dialogue is better than confrontation. But Trump's casual comments about spying and arms sales are concerning. The US should not abandon Taiwan, but it also shouldn't provoke China unnecessarily. For India, we benefit from a stable Indo-Pacific, so let's hope this dialogue leads to less tension, not more."

Rohit P

"The Boeing deal is huge—750 planes? That's massive for US jobs and China's aviation sector. But for India, this means China is getting advanced tech while we're still trying to get our own aircraft manufacturing off the ground. We need to ramp up our Make in India program, especially in defense and aviation. 🛩️🇮🇳"

Kavya N

"I appreciate Trump's engagement

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