Trump, Taiwan and China
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Taiwan’s president says arms purchases from the United States are crucial for regional stability, after President Donald Trump questioned continued U.S. support for Taiwan following his visit to China.
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Taiwan's president says island 'will never be sacrificed or traded' in stern rebuke of China
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vows Taiwan will never be sacrificed or traded, rebuking China and thanking Trump for security cooperation.
Taiwan's representative to the U.S. Alexander Yui said on Sunday that "we want peace and stability" as Taiwan became among the most closely-watched issues in last week's summit.
President Donald Trump’s three-day trip to China was unexpectedly dominated by discussions about Taiwan and a new framework for managing Washington and Beijing's complicated relationship.
China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products per year through 2028, the White House said Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s not yet made a determination on whether a major U.S. sale of arms to Taiwan can move forward, following his three-day visit to China. Speaking to reporters as he flew back on Air Force One on Friday,
U.S. President Donald Trump has described arms sales to Taiwan as a "very good negotiating chip" in dealings with China.
After a two-day summit in Beijing, the President signaled that U.S. support for the self-governing island is negotiable.