AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTrump-Xi Fallout on Taiwan: Hours after Donald Trump warned Taiwan not to declare formal independence, Taiwan’s foreign ministry fired back: “Taiwan is a sovereign and independent democratic nation” and is “not subordinate” to Beijing, while stressing U.S. arms sales are part of Washington’s security commitment. Trump’s line was blunt—he said he’s “not looking to have somebody go independent” and questioned why the U.S. would “travel 9,500 miles to fight a war,” urging both sides to “cool down.” Arms Deal Uncertainty: Trump also signaled the fate of a roughly $11bn Taiwan weapons package is still under review, leaving Taipei watching for clarity. Beijing’s Red-Line Message: Xi’s warning during the summit—Taiwan mishandled could push the U.S. and China toward “conflict”—kept Taiwan at the center of the relationship, even as trade talk stayed vague. Next Diplomatic Move: With Putin set to visit China May 19–20, the Taiwan pressure campaign looks set to keep running.
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