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Trump claims Xi 'doesn't want to see a war' over Taiwan, and he'll decide on arms sale soon

New York Post·Samuel Chamberlain·18 days ago
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Asked about the risk of a US-China conflict over Taiwan, President Trump told reporters on Air Force One, “I think we’ll be fine.”


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“He doesn’t want to see, he doesn’t want to see a war … Taiwan, he doesn’t want to see a movement for independence. He says, ‘Look, you know, we’ve had it for thousands of years, and then at a certain period of time [1949] it left, that we were going to get it back … but Taiwan, he feels very strongly.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump walk together in a courtyard with foliage, with Xi pointing his finger.
Trump and Xi walking through the former Chinese imperial garden. Getty Images

“I made no commitment either way.”

Asked about the status of a tentative $14 billion arms package for Taiwan, Trump said: “I’ll make a determination over the next fairly short period” about whether to move forward with the deal.

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