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Why Trump's remark about discussing Taiwan arms sales with China has raised concerns

Why Trump's remark about discussing Taiwan arms sales with China has raised concerns

Summary

President Donald Trump mentioned he is talking about arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This has raised concerns because traditionally, the U.S. does not consult China on these matters, based on longstanding policies. Experts worry that this might signal a change in how the U.S. handles its relationship with Taiwan.

Key Facts

  • President Trump stated he is discussing Taiwan arms sales with China's President Xi Jinping.
  • The U.S. usually does not consult China on arms sales to Taiwan due to longstanding policy guidelines.
  • The discussion with Xi is seen as possibly violating the "Six Assurances," a set of informal U.S. policy principles from 1982.
  • Analysts worry this could create a new precedent allowing China to influence U.S. arms sales decisions.
  • Taiwan, although observing a holiday, has not formally responded to Trump's remarks.
  • China views Taiwan as part of its territory and opposes arms sales to the island.
  • The U.S. announced over $11 billion in arms sales to Taiwan in December, which China strongly condemned.
  • The U.S. has unofficially supported Taiwan and is committed to helping it defend itself against potential attacks.
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