Taiwan’s President Lai says he would be happy to speak with Donald Trump
Taiwan's President William Lai Ching-te has stated he would be willing to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedTaiwan's President William Lai Ching-te has stated he would be willing to speak with U.S. President Donald Trump. This potential conversation would break a diplomatic protocol established in 1979 when the U.S. shifted recognition from Taipei to Beijing. Trump has indicated he would speak with Lai, following speculation after his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Lai emphasized Taiwan's commitment to maintaining the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, calling China the disruptor of peace. The U.S. is currently considering a significant arms package sale to Taiwan, which Trump suggested could be a bargaining chip with China.
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5 extractedPresident Lai said on Thursday that Taiwan was 'committed to maintaining the stable status quo in the Taiwan Strait' and that 'China is the disruptor of peace and stability'.
China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would speak to Lai.
US and Taiwanese presidents have not spoken directly since Washington shifted diplomatic recognition to Beijing from Taipei in 1979.
Taiwan's President William Lai Ching-te has said he would be 'happy' to talk to United States President Donald Trump.