Trump says Xi told him China will not invade Taiwan while he is US president
Donald Trump claims Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him no military action would be taken against Taiwan during his presidency, highlighting perceived deterrence in global leadership.
- Trump says Chinese President Xi told him China will not invade Taiwan while Trump is U.S. president.
- China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has vowed to reunify with the island by force if necessary, while Taiwan rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims.
- Trump is actively campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in mediating ceasefires and peace deals.
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The concern for a Chinese attack on Taiwan remains. Trump stressed that China will probably not intervene during its term of office.
Donald Trump once again presents himself as master of personal deals: Xi Jinping has assured him that China will not attack Taiwan during his term of office. For Trump, this is a triumph of his diplomacy, an elegant opportunity for Xi to win time. But behind the alleged guarantee is nothing but Beijing's game of patience – and the unbroken intention to incorporate Taiwan one day. Donald Trump understands how to stage himself as a guarantor of st…
US President Donald Trump said that Chinese leader Xi Jinping told him that Beijing would not take military action against Taiwan during his term.
US leader Donald Trump said that Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him that China will not attack Taiwan as long as Trump is president of the United States.
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