Xi Jinping Warns of Conflict with US Over Taiwan Issue in Trump Talks

Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to clashes and conflicts between China and the US. He emphasized that Taiwan remains the most important issue in bilateral relations and called for cooperation over confrontation. Xi questioned whether both nations could avoid the Thucydides trap and build a new model of major power relations. The remarks came during US President Donald Trump's two-day visit to Beijing amid broader tensions over trade and security.

Key Points: Xi Warns of US-China Conflict Over Taiwan in Trump Talks

  • Xi warns Taiwan issue could trigger US-China conflict
  • Xi calls for cooperation not confrontation
  • Both nations should be partners, not rivals
  • Xi questions Thucydides trap in major power relations
  • Trump visits Beijing amid trade and security tensions
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Xi warns of China-US conflict if Taiwan issue is not handled properly during talks with Trump

Chinese President Xi Jinping warns of clashes with the US if Taiwan issue mishandled, urges cooperation over confrontation with President Trump in Beijing.

"If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts - Xi Jinping"

Beijing, May 14

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday warned that the Taiwan issue could push China and the United States towards "clashes and even conflicts" if not handled properly, during talks with US President Donald Trump in Beijing, Xinhua News Agency reported.

According to China's state-run news agency, Xi said safeguarding peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait was the "biggest common denominator" between the two countries.

The Chinese President added that Taiwan remained the most important issue in China-US relations, and stable ties between the two powers depended on how the matter was handled.

"If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy," Xi said.

Xinhua, further quoting the Chinese President, stated that "Taiwan independence" and peace across the Taiwan Strait were "as irreconcilable as fire and water".

The remarks came during Trump's two-day visit to China, where both leaders held high-level discussions amid continuing tensions over trade, technology, regional security and geopolitical competition.

During the meeting, Xi also called for "cooperation" instead of "confrontation" between the world's two largest economies and said China and the United States "should be partners, not rivals".

"The whole world is watching our meeting. Currently, a transformation not seen in a century is accelerating across the globe, and the international situation is fluid and turbulent. The world has come to a new crossroads," Xi said.

Raising broader concerns over future ties between Beijing and Washington, Xi questioned whether both countries could avoid what he called the "Thucydides trap" and build a new model of major power relations.

"Can China and the United States overcome the Thucydides trap and create a new paradigm of major country relations? Can we meet global challenges together and provide more stability for the world?" Xi asked.

The "Thucydides trap", a term popularised by Harvard scholar Graham Allison, refers to the risk of conflict when a rising power challenges an established global power.

Xi said both nations stood to gain through cooperation and lose through confrontation.

"I always believe that our two countries have more common interests than differences. Success in one is an opportunity for the other. And a stable bilateral relationship is good for the world. China and the United States both stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation," he said.

Xi also welcomed Trump back to China after nine years and congratulated the United States ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence.

"I am very pleased to meet you in Beijing. Welcome back to China after nine years... This year is the 250th anniversary of American Independence. Congratulations to you and to the American people," Xi said.

The Chinese President said he hoped both sides could work together to "open up a new chapter" in their bilateral relations.

- ANI

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Priya S
Xi Jinping is smart to put the ball in Trump's court. By saying Taiwan could lead to conflict, he's basically telling the US: "You mess with this, and we'll have a problem." But from an Indian perspective, we have our own border standoff with China, so this rhetoric feels a bit rich. Why should the US back off Taiwan while China builds roads on our side of the border? 🤔
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James A
Interesting to see Xi using history and philosophy (Thucydides trap) to frame this. It's a more sophisticated approach than Trump's usual bluster. But for India, we've seen China's behavior in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh—they talk peace but build aggressively. Taiwan is a separate case, but the underlying message is clear: China wants regional dominance, and they'll use any means to get it.
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Vikram M
Xi says "cooperation over confrontation" but then warns of "clashes and conflicts"? That's a contradiction, baba. If China truly wants peace, they should stop bullying neighbors like us, and respect territorial integrity. Taiwan has its own democratic system, and while we support One-China, the people of Taiwan deserve a voice. India should stand firm on our own border issues and not get caught in US-China chess.
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Sarah B
As an Indian, I see this as classic Chinese power play. They use "peace" as a shield while pushing expansionist agendas. The Taiwan issue is a pressure point for the US, but India should be careful not to become a pawn in this game. Our priority is resolving border disputes with China through dialogue, not being drawn into their geopolitical dramas. 🇮🇳✌️

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