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Trump warns against Taiwan independence after China visit

Trump warns against Taiwan independence after China visit

Posted on May 16, 2026 By admin


U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday (May 15, 2026) warned Taiwan against declaring formal independence after concluding his visit to China, whose leader Xi Jinping had pressed him not to support the self-ruling island.

Mr. Trump ended the State visit claiming to have made “fantastic” trade deals, although the details were vague, and he did not appear to secure any breakthrough with China over his stalemated war on Iran.

Mr. Trump invited Mr. Xi for a reciprocal visit to Washington in September, signalling both sides will likely seek stability in the often turbulent relationship between the world’s two largest economies.

On a key issue for Mr. Xi, Mr. Trump made clear he opposed a declaration of independence by Taiwan and appeared to question why the United States would defend the island in case of attack.

“I’m not looking to have somebody go independent. And, you know, we’re supposed to travel 9,500 miles to fight a war. I’m not looking for that,” he told Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Baier.”

“I want them to cool down. I want China to cool down,” Mr. Trump said.

“We’re not looking to have wars, and if you kept it the way it is, I think China’s going to be OK with that,” he said.

The United States recognises only Beijing and does not support formal independence by Taiwan, but historically has stopped short of explicitly saying it opposes independence.

Under U.S. law, the United States is required to provide weapons to Taiwan for its defence, but it has been ambiguous on whether U.S. forces would come to the island’s aid.

Mr. Xi had begun the summit with a warning for Taiwan, whose President Lai Ching-te considers the island already independent, making a declaration unnecessary.

Mr. Xi told Mr. Trump that missteps on the sensitive issue could cause “conflict”.

Referring to comments by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said that U.S. policy toward Taipei was unchanged, Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry thanked the United States for showing “it supports and values Taiwan Strait peace and stability”.

No details on ‘fantastic’ deals

On Friday (May 15, 2026), Boeing confirmed that China had made an “initial commitment” to buy 200 aircraft, a deal previously announced by Mr. Trump. The company said more orders could follow.

Mr. Trump also said Beijing would buy American oil and soybeans.

“We’ve made some fantastic trade deals, great for both countries,” he said after a walk with Mr. Xi in the gardens of Zhongnanhai, a central leadership compound next to Beijing’s Forbidden City.

“We’ve settled a lot of different problems that other people wouldn’t have been able to solve,” Mr. Trump added, without providing specifics.

Mr. Xi promised to send Mr. Trump rose seeds for the White House Rose Garden and said it was a “milestone visit”.

But beyond Boeing, there were no other formal announcements from companies or from China on trade deals.

The reserve on the Chinese side echoes the tone of the summit as a whole, where Mr. Trump’s overtures to Mr. Xi, whom he described as a “great leader” and “friend”, were met with a more muted response.

“Trump got the optics he was looking for, and the Chinese were happy to give them to him,” said Jacob Stokes, a senior fellow at the Centre for a New American Security.

Little on Iran

Mr. Trump had delayed the trip once due to the war in Iran, which has rebuffed his appeals for a peace agreement and retaliated by exerting control over the key Strait of Hormuz, sending global oil prices soaring.

Mr. Trump said Mr. Xi had assured him that China was not preparing military aid to Iran. Israel has alleged that Beijing has provided key missile technology to Tehran.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Friday (May 15, 2026) released a statement on Iran, saying “shipping lanes should be reopened as soon as possible”.

Mr. Trump also acknowledged that he could not persuade Mr. Xi to free Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon whose cause is broadly backed in Washington.

“He told me, Jimmy Lai is a tough one for him to do,” Mr. Trump told reporters.

Bonnie Glaser, managing director of the German Marshall Fund’s Indo-Pacific program, noted that Mr. Trump had already sounded half-hearted in his public comments on Lai.

“My sense is that the Chinese see that this is not a top priority for the United States,” she said.

“What Trump seems to want most is purchases of American products, which appears to be his highest priority,” she added.

The two leaders had been expected to discuss extending the one-year tariff truce that paused their frenetic 2025 trade war, struck during their last meeting in October.

But Mr. Trump told reporters on the way home that it “wasn’t brought up”.

Published – May 16, 2026 07:55 am IST



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