
Xi Jinping: Taiwan remains most important issue in U.S.-China relations – NaturalNews.com
- Chinese leader Xi Jinping emphasized Taiwan as the “most important issue” in U.S.-China relations during a phone call with Donald Trump, reiterating Beijing’s claim that Taiwan is Chinese territory and warning against any moves toward independence.
- The call followed China’s military drills simulating a blockade around Taiwan, a response to the Trump administration’s approval of over $11 billion in arms sales to Taipei – far exceeding Biden-era deals. Beijing views these sales as a direct challenge to its sovereignty.
- Trump publicly struck a conciliatory tone, acknowledging China’s concerns while praising bilateral relations, even as his administration continued supplying advanced weapons to Taiwan – heightening geopolitical friction.
- Taiwan has operated independently since 1949, but Beijing insists it is a breakaway province. The U.S. unofficially supports Taipei through arms sales under the Taiwan Relations Act, despite China’s threats of military retaliation if independence is pursued.
- Experts warn that miscalculations – such as Taiwan declaring formal independence or the U.S. upgrading diplomatic ties – could trigger war. Xi’s uncompromising stance signals Beijing’s readiness to escalate, while Trump’s mixed approach highlights the fragile diplomacy needed to avoid open confrontation.
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