Rep. Ro Khanna says he's "concerned that Trump may be compromising" U.S. assurances to Taiwan
Summary
President Trump finished a two-day meeting in China where the future of arms sales to Taiwan became uncertain. Democratic Representative Ro Khanna expressed concern that President Trump's actions might weaken U.S. promises to Taiwan.Key Facts
- President Trump held a summit in China lasting two days.
- The meeting raised doubts about continuing arms sales to Taiwan.
- There were few details about China buying American jets and soybeans.
- Rep. Ro Khanna is worried that President Trump's approach could harm U.S. commitments to Taiwan.
- The discussion involved future trade and security relations between the U.S. and China.
- Rep. Khanna shared his views during an interview on CBS News "The Takeout" program.
- Taiwan is an important partner for the U.S. in the region, especially concerning security.
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