China’s Xi warns Trump about Taiwan at Beijing summit
During a summit in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned US President Donald Trump that mishandling the issue of Taiwan could lead to conflict between the two nations. Xi emphasized that Taiwan is the most critical issue in China-US relations, and any missteps could push the relationship into a perilous situation.

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AI-generatedDuring a summit in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned US President Donald Trump that mishandling the issue of Taiwan could lead to conflict between the two nations. Xi emphasized that Taiwan is the most critical issue in China-US relations, and any missteps could push the relationship into a perilous situation. The meeting, the first US presidential visit to China in nearly a decade, also saw Trump express admiration for Xi and invite him to the White House. Despite the warm reception, Xi stressed that the two countries should be partners, not rivals. The summit also touched upon economic matters, with both sides reporting balanced and positive outcomes from preparatory negotiations.
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4 extractedPreparatory negotiations between US and Chinese economic and trade teams in South Korea reached 'balanced and positive outcomes'.
Trump called Xi a 'great leader' and 'friend' and invited him to visit the White House.
Xi stated that the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned US President Donald Trump that missteps on Taiwan could push their countries into conflict.