Trump's Uncertain Stance on Taiwan Arms Sale Amidst China Relations
US President Donald Trump has not yet made a decision on a proposed arms sale to Taiwan following his visit to China. Despite his administration's authorization, the sale remains stalled. China's opposition to Taiwan's independence heavily influences the diplomatic situation and US-China relations.
US President Donald Trump remains undecided on a significant US arms sale to Taiwan, following his trip to China. While his administration has authorized the sale, it has not yet advanced.
China opposes the deal, emphasizing Taiwan's status as a critical element in US-China relations. During discussions, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed his resistance to Taiwan's independence.
Trump, in comments aboard Air Force One, acknowledged Xi's concerns but did not provide any feedback, stating only that he would eventually make a decision.
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