Taiwan's Diplomatic Struggle Amid China-US Tensions
Taiwan expresses concern following a US-China call highlighting Taiwan as a major issue. China's pressure on Taiwan has increased with military actions and diplomatic tactics, while the US supports Taiwan with arms. Recent disruptions include Taiwan's president postponing an Africa visit due to Chinese influence.
The Taiwanese government raised alarms on Friday following a pivotal dialogue between Chinese and US top diplomats. The conversation underscored Taiwan as a primary challenge for bilateral relations, with Beijing emphasizing risks linked to Taiwan.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, during a call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, urged the US to adopt prudent decisions concerning Taiwan to ensure stability. This discussion precedes an anticipated summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, where Taiwan will be a central subject.
China considers Taiwan a breakaway province and has intensified military activities near the island. While the US does not officially recognize Taiwan, it remains a key supporter and arms supplier. Taiwan's recent diplomatic setback, involving Africa trip disruptions allegedly due to Chinese pressure, highlights ongoing tensions.
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