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Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, Taiwan Says Ties with US 'Very Stable'

Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung says Taiwan-U.S. relations remain very stable with close cooperation on security, trade, and business amid Trump-Xi talks.

  • Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung told reporters in Taipei on October 28 he was not worried U.S. President Donald Trump would `abandon` Taiwan and said Taiwan-U.S. relations are `very stable`.
  • Fear in Taipei over the meeting this week in South Korea on the sidelines of the APEC summit raised concerns of `selling out` Taiwan’s interests, while Lin Hsin-i said the summit offered a chance for `equal interactions`.
  • Beijing has escalated military and diplomatic pressure, regularly sending warplanes and warships near Taiwan, while U.S. President Donald Trump says Xi will not invade but has yet to approve new arms sales and has vacillated on policy this year.
  • Chongqing police opened a probe into Puma Shen for alleged `separatist` activity, but Shen wrote on Threads that `It does not matter, in any case the people of Taiwan are not scared`.
  • The United States is legally bound to provide Taiwan defensive means, and Taiwan’s government insists only its people can decide their future, Lin Chia-lung said on July 19, 2024.
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