China’s Xi Jinping raises future of Taiwan in call with Donald Trump
In a recent phone call between Chinese President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump, Xi reiterated China’s longstanding claim over Taiwan, asserting that its reunification with the mainland is a fundamental aspect of the post-war international order. This assertion comes at a time of escalating tensions surrounding Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing views as a breakaway province. Xi emphasized that the historical context of U.S.-China relations, particularly their collaboration in combating fascism and militarism during World War II, underpins China’s position on Taiwan. This statement reflects China’s unyielding stance on the issue, which remains a sensitive point in international relations and a potential flashpoint for conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.
The conversation between Xi and Trump highlights the complexities of the U.S.-China relationship, especially regarding Taiwan’s status. As the U.S. continues to support Taiwan through arms sales and diplomatic engagements, China has responded with military maneuvers and aggressive rhetoric, asserting its sovereignty over the island. Xi’s comments serve not only as a reminder of China’s historical claims but also as a warning against perceived U.S. interference in what Beijing considers its internal affairs. The implications of this dialogue extend beyond bilateral relations, potentially influencing regional stability and global geopolitical dynamics as both nations navigate their competing interests in the face of rising nationalism and assertiveness. With the backdrop of increasing military activities in the Taiwan Strait, the international community remains watchful of how these tensions might unfold, as the stakes for both China and the U.S. grow ever higher.
China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and Xi told Trump that its return was an ‘integral part of the post-war international order’
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump that Beijing’s claims to Taiwan remain unchanged, in a phone call that came amid rising tensions over the self-governing island.
Xi told Trump on Monday that Taiwan’s return to China was an “integral part of the postwar international order” forged in the joint US-China fight against “fascism and militarism”, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.
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