AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS-Taiwan Arms Decision: Flying home from Beijing, Trump said he made “no commitment” to Xi on Taiwan and will decide “soon” on a stalled roughly $14B arms package, adding “I may do it. I may not do it,” while also urging China to “cool down” rhetoric and warning Taiwan not to declare independence. Xi’s Direct Warning: Xi had asked Trump whether the US would defend Taiwan in a conflict, and warned mishandling Taiwan could trigger “clashes and even conflicts,” with Taiwan framed as the “most important issue” in US-China ties. Strategic Ambiguity Under Pressure: Trump refused to answer defense-intervention questions directly, keeping Washington’s long-standing ambiguity—yet his comments still raise fresh uncertainty for Taipei and Congress. Broader Summit Context: Both sides touted “strategic stability” and discussed Iran and trade, but no major Taiwan breakthrough was announced before Trump left China. Taiwan Response: Taiwan’s foreign minister thanked the US for continued support and said Taipei will keep strengthening self-defense.
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