Trump says China's Xi has assured him that he won't take action on Taiwan during Republican's term
Trump said Xi Jinping assured him China would avoid military action on Taiwan during his presidency as both leaders met at the 2025 APEC summit in Busan, South Korea.
- Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping has assured him that China will not take action on Taiwan during Trump's presidency, citing potential 'consequences'.
 - Chinese embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu insisted China 'will never allow any person or force to separate Taiwan from China in any way', considering Taiwan an internal affair.
 - Trump declined to elaborate on what action he would take if China moved militarily on Taiwan, saying 'I can't give away my secrets'.
 
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has assured U.S. President Donald Trump that he will not take any steps toward his long-standing plan to reunify Taiwan with mainland China, at least not during a Republican term. Trump said this after initially claiming that Taiwan was not a topic of discussion during his talks with the Chinese president.
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