Trump Reveals Xi’s Strong Stance Against Taiwan Independence

President Trump revealed that Chinese President Xi Jinping strongly opposes any move toward Taiwan independence, warning it would lead to a "strong confrontation." Trump declined to clarify if the US would militarily defend Taiwan in a conflict, saying only he knows the answer. The leaders discussed major trade deals, including a potential record Boeing aircraft order, and agreed on Iran's need to not acquire nuclear weapons. Trump also said Xi praised his economic leadership while criticizing former President Joe Biden.

Key Points: Xi Opposes Taiwan Independence: Trump Reveals Talks

  • Xi warns against Taiwan independence push
  • Trump won't clarify US military defense of Taiwan
  • Record Boeing aircraft deal discussed
  • Iran nuclear opposition and AI guardrails talked
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Xi opposes Taiwan independence: Trump

Trump says Xi Jinping opposes Taiwan independence, discusses trade, Iran, AI. Trump won't clarify US defense of Taiwan. Record Boeing deal possible.

"He does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation. - Donald Trump"

Washington, May 16

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping strongly opposes any move toward Taiwan independence, while also claiming the two leaders reached a "very good understanding" on Iran, trade and artificial intelligence during talks in China.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Anchorage, Alaska, Trump described Xi as "an incredible guy" and said the visit produced major commercial agreements, including what he called a potentially record aircraft order involving Boeing and General Electric.

"We had a great stay. It was an amazing period of time," Trump said. "President Xi is an incredible guy. Got along, made a lot of great trade deals, including over 200 planes from Boeing, with a promise of 750 planes."

Trump said Taiwan emerged as a major subject in his discussions with Xi. According to Trump, the Chinese leader warned against any push for independence on the self-ruled island.

"He does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation," Trump said. "I heard him out."

The U.S. President repeatedly declined to clarify whether Washington would militarily defend Taiwan in the event of a conflict with China.

"I don't want to say that," Trump said when asked directly if the U.S. would defend Taiwan. "There's only one person who knows that. You know who it is, me."

Trump also indicated that his administration was reconsidering future arms sales to Taiwan.

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

The President said Xi had also expressed strong opposition to Iran acquiring nuclear weapons and favoured reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping route.

"He feels strongly they can't have a nuclear weapon," Trump said. "He wants them to open up the strait."

Trump maintained that Iran's military capabilities had been severely weakened following recent U.S. operations.

"We had a total military victory," he said. "We knocked out their entire Navy. We knocked out their entire Air Force."

He also said the ceasefire was partly agreed to "as a favor to Pakistan."

"We did it as a favor to Pakistan, who are terrific people, the field marshal and the prime minister," Trump said.

On artificial intelligence, Trump said Washington and Beijing discussed the possibility of working together on "guardrails" for emerging technologies.

"AI is fantastic," he said. "But it's also got some drawbacks."

Trump further claimed that Xi praised his handling of the American economy and criticised former President Joe Biden.

"He said the U.S. was declining for the last four years," Trump said. "What President Trump has done in the last 15, 16 months has been virtually a miracle."

- IANS

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Siddhartha F
Looks like Trump is playing smart politics by not committing to defend Taiwan explicitly. Typical businessman's approach - keep all options open. But if China is serious about reunification, they won't wait for US permission. India should watch this closely - our own neighborhood dynamics are complex enough.
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Priya S
I'm a bit concerned about Trump's claim that China praised his handling of the economy. That sounds more like diplomatic niceties than substance. Also, the whole 'favor to Pakistan' comment is worrying - Pakistan has played both sides for decades. India needs to be vigilant about these evolving alliances.
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Aman W
The 750 Boeing planes deal is massive! That's going to create jobs in both countries but also raises questions about dependency on US tech. India's aviation sector is growing fast too - we need our own strong manufacturing base. Make in India should be the priority, not just buying planes from others.
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Naveen S
Trump calling Xi 'an incredible guy' while simultaneously considering cutting arms sales to Taiwan 🤔 This is classic diplomatic tightrope walking. India has always supported the One China policy but also believes in peaceful resolution of disputes. Hope both sides maintain stability in the region.
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Kavitha C
The Iran and Strait of Hormuz discussion is important for global energy markets. India imports a lot of oil from the Gulf - any instability there affects us directly. China and US cooperating on this is good news for everyone. But Trump's claim of 'total military victory' seems exaggerated - war is never that clean.

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