Xi warns Trump of clashes and even conflicts' with US over Taiwan
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Xi warns Trump of clashes and even conflicts' with US over Taiwan
"Xi Jinping has warned of clashes and even conflicts with the US over Taiwan after meeting Donald Trump in Beijing. Xi's remarks, published by China's foreign ministry after his two-hour meeting with Trump on Thursday morning, said Taiwan was the most important issue in China-US relations. China is keen to put Taiwan at the top of an agenda that risks being overshadowed by the war in Iran and disagreements over trade. Beijing wants the US to reduce its levels of support for the self-governing island, which China claims as part of its territory."
"Xi has made unification with Taiwan a core priority for his legacy and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve that aim. Trump later said Xi had pledged not to send weapons to Iran, despite recent reports that Chinese arms manufacturers had discussed deals to supply weapons to Tehran. He said he's not going to give military equipment, that's a big statement, Trump said, adding that Xi had said it strongly. But at the same time, he said you know they buy a lot of their oil there and they'd like to keep doing that."
"China has considered sending shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles called Manpads to Iran via third countries in order to mask their origin, US intelligence officials have said. China has denied the reports. The Chinese government also said the two leaders discussed the Ukraine conflict and issues on the Korean peninsula. The White House's readout of the meeting said the two sides also discussed market access for US firms in China, and fentanyl controls, but these two issues were absent from the Chinese readout."
"The White House said the two countries had agreed that the strait of Hormuz must remain open to support the free flow of energy and that Xi had indicated China could buy more oil from the US to lessen dependence on Iran. Marco Rubio, t"
Xi Jinping warned that China and the US could face clashes or even conflicts over Taiwan after meeting Donald Trump in Beijing. Taiwan was described as the most important issue in China-US relations, and China wants it placed at the top of the agenda. Beijing seeks reduced US support for the self-governing island that China claims as its territory. Xi has made unification with Taiwan a core priority and has not ruled out using force. Trump said Xi pledged not to send weapons to Iran and that China could buy more oil from the US, while both sides emphasized keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. The leaders also discussed Ukraine and the Korean peninsula, along with market access and fentanyl controls.
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