China’s Xi warns Trump about Taiwan at Beijing summit
Summary
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Donald Trump that mistakes over Taiwan could lead to conflict between China and the United States. The two leaders met in Beijing, discussing trade and other issues, but Xi made clear that China’s position on Taiwan is firm and non-negotiable.Key Facts
- President Xi said Taiwan is the most important issue in China-US relations.
- Xi warned that mishandling Taiwan could cause conflict and damage relations.
- President Trump praised Xi as a “great leader” and invited him to visit the White House.
- The meeting lasted over two hours and took place at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People.
- Economic and trade talks between the US and China had some positive results before the summit.
- China offered cooperation but stated it will not compromise on Taiwan’s status.
- Beijing insists that the US accept the “one China” principle, meaning Taiwan is part of China.
- This summit is the first visit by a US president to China in nearly ten years and is important for Trump’s administration amid ongoing conflicts like the war with Iran.
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