Takeaways from Trump’s trip to China: Taiwan, a new framework for relationship and flattery for Xi
During a three-day visit to China, President Donald Trump's discussions with President Xi Jinping unexpectedly centered on Taiwan and a potential new framework for U.S.-China relations. Xi warned of conflict if Washington mishandled its relations with Taiwan, prompting Trump to suggest on his return flight that he might reconsider a planned U.S. arms sale to Taipei. While in Beijing, Trump remained publicly silent on Taiwan and focused on flattering Xi, while also discussing trade and the U.S.-led conflict in Iran. China characterized the meetings as agreeing to a "constructive" vision for managing their relationship, aiming for "strategic stability." Trump also indicated that major trade deals were struck, including a potential large order for Boeing aircraft, though concrete details were not immediately announced.