Trump, Xi and China
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TAIPEI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - China is the real threat to security and is hypocritically claiming to uphold U.N. principles of peace, Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Sunday in a rebuff to comments by China's top diplomat at the Munich Security Conference.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he is discussing potential arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and that has raised concerns.
The island at the center of the artificial intelligence boom—and increasingly the global economy—lies on geological and geopolitical fault lines. Taiwan, the producer of most of the world’s advanced semiconductors,
China reaffirms the one-China principle, highlights cross-strait ties, and stresses the need for peaceful reunification.
The purges carry real implications for China’s domestic politics and short-term military readiness, but their relevance to Beijing’s Taiwan policy is limited.
China has been eyeing reunification with Taiwan for years, and it is finally ready to strike against the island nation! What happens when China sends the full might of its military to take over Taiwan?
BEIJING (AP) — Less than a month into her term, Japan's conservative leader has stirred tensions with China by suggesting a Chinese move against Taiwan could prompt a Japanese military response. China objects to the involvement of other countries in ...
Beijing has intensified its rhetoric surrounding Taiwan, asserting its claim over the island which remains a central point of tension globally. Xi Jinping has confidently stated that reunification is not just a goal but an inevitability.
China warned Japan of a “resolute response” after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election victory reignited tensions over her comments on Taiwan
President Trump's comments on discussing arms sales to Taiwan with China have raised concerns in Taipei about potential shifts in U.S. policy and support for the island.
The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to already complicated U.S.-China relations