Trump Says China’s Xi Has Assured Him That He Won’t Take Action on Taiwan During Republican’s Term
President Donald Trump revealed that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has personally assured him that Beijing would not attempt any military or political action to bring Taiwan under Chinese control while Trump is in office.
Speaking to CBS’ 60 Minutes, Trump said that Taiwan was not discussed during his recent meeting with Xi in South Korea, where the two primarily focused on trade relations between Washington and Beijing. Still, Trump expressed complete confidence that China would refrain from making any moves on the island while he leads the United States. “He has openly said, and his people have openly said at meetings, ‘We would never do anything while President Trump is president,’ because they know the consequences,” Trump stated in the interview excerpt aired Sunday.
The question of Taiwan’s sovereignty has long been one of the most sensitive flashpoints in U.S.-China relations. Taiwan functions as a self-governing democracy, but China insists the island is part of its territory and has not ruled out using military force to achieve reunification.
Since 1979, the Taiwan Relations Act has served as the cornerstone of U.S. policy toward the island. While it stops short of obligating the United States to defend Taiwan militarily, it commits America to helping ensure that Taiwan can protect itself and discourages any unilateral change in its political status.
When asked directly whether he would order American troops to defend Taiwan if China launched an attack, Trump sidestepped the question. The U.S. has long maintained a strategy of “strategic ambiguity” on the matter, declining to explicitly declare whether it would intervene militarily to defend the island. “You’ll find out if it happens, and he understands the answer to that,” Trump said, referring to Xi.
Neither the White House nor the Chinese embassy in Washington responded to inquiries about Trump’s claim or provided specifics about when Xi or his officials may have made such assurances.
The 60 Minutes segment was filmed on Friday at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida and marked his first appearance on the program since resolving a legal dispute with CBS earlier this year over an interview involving Kamala Harris.
The remainder of the interview is slated to air later Sunday, with more portions expected to cover Trump’s foreign policy agenda and his ongoing talks with global leaders.
{Matzav.com}
