Trump says he will discuss arms sales to Taiwan in meeting with China’s Xi
President Donald Trump announced he will discuss U.S. arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming visit to Beijing.

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AI-generatedPresident Donald Trump announced he will discuss U.S. arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming visit to Beijing. This issue is a long-standing source of tension, as China claims Taiwan as its territory. Trump stated that Xi would prefer the U.S. not sell arms to Taiwan, but he intends to have that discussion. The U.S. is Taiwan's primary military supporter, having approved significant arms packages, which China views as interference. Trump, however, believes a conflict over Taiwan is unlikely in the near future. His visit, his first to China in nine years, will include talks on Thursday and Friday.
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5 extractedTrump announced a weapons package for Taiwan worth more than $11bn in December, the largest in history.
Trump reiterated his belief that a conflict with China over Taiwan was unlikely in the near future.
US weapons sales to Taiwan have been a longstanding source of tension with Beijing.
Donald Trump says he will raise the issue of US arms sales to Taiwan during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
China launched a series of provocative military drills simulating a blockade of Taiwanese ports in December.