Taiwan insists it is independent after Trump warning
Taiwan has reiterated its status as a sovereign, independent nation following a warning from US President Donald Trump against a formal declaration of independence from China. Trump's remarks were made after a summit in Beijing, where he stated he had made no commitment regarding the self-governing island, which China considers its territory.

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AI-generatedTaiwan has reiterated its status as a sovereign, independent nation following a warning from US President Donald Trump against a formal declaration of independence from China. Trump's remarks were made after a summit in Beijing, where he stated he had made no commitment regarding the self-governing island, which China considers its territory. The US president also indicated he would soon decide on an $11 billion weapons package for Taiwan, a sale mandated by law for the island's self-defense. Taiwan's presidential spokesperson affirmed that it is "self-evident" Taiwan is a sovereign, independent democratic country, while also emphasizing a commitment to maintaining the status quo with China.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedUS President Donald Trump cautioned Taiwan against formally declaring independence from China.
Taiwan insists it is a sovereign, independent nation.
Taiwan is committed to maintaining the status quo with China.
The US administration is bound by law to provide Taiwan with a means of self-defence.
China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out taking it by force.