Xi Jinping Warns Trump: Taiwan Tensions Could Ignite China-U.S. Conflict
During a summit in Beijing, Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to conflict between China and the U.S. Taiwan is seen by China as a crucial matter in their relations. Xi emphasized Taiwan's significance amid U.S. arms sales to the island.
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Xi Jinping, the President of China, issued a stark warning to U.S. President Donald Trump about the sensitive Taiwan issue during their Thursday meeting in Beijing, Chinese state media Xinhua reported. Xi cautioned that failure to handle this matter could escalate tensions, potentially leading Beijing and Washington into conflict.
At the summit, Xi stressed Taiwan's paramount importance in the relationship between the two nations. The discussion arose as Trump visited Beijing, underscoring the significant geopolitical implications driving the U.S.-China diplomatic exchanges.
China claims Taiwan as a part of its territory, a stance diametrically opposed by Taipei. This position is further complicated by the United States' ongoing arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing strongly contests, highlighting a contentious issue in international relations.
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