No call with Taiwan, no new arms sales: how Trump is preparing to welcome Xi
President Trump is not expected to schedule a phone call with Taiwan's leader, Lai Ching-te, in the near future. This decision appears to be influenced by the belief that such a call could jeopardize an anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Washington in September.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump is not expected to schedule a phone call with Taiwan's leader, Lai Ching-te, in the near future. This decision appears to be influenced by the belief that such a call could jeopardize an anticipated summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Washington in September. The US also seems to be holding back on announcing new arms sales to Taiwan, though some packages may be approved later. This restraint contrasts with a 2016 call between then-President-elect Trump and Taiwan's then-leader, Tsai Ing-wen, which led to a diplomatic protest from Beijing. Taiwan's Foreign Minister stated they are ready for a call at any time.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTaiwan is ready to have a call with Trump at any time.
Beijing lodged a formal diplomatic protest and criticized Trump's 2016 call with Tsai Ing-wen.
There has been no movement towards arranging a call between Trump and Lai.
No new US arms-sale announcements for Taiwan are likely in the near term.
The US believes a call with Lai could derail an expected summit with Xi Jinping.