Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
Taiwan voices concern over possible concessions at Trump-Xi summit
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24

Taiwan voices concern over possible concessions at Trump-Xi summit

15 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 24
  • Deputy Foreign Minister Francois Wu says Taiwan is working to prevent the island from becoming a bargaining chip at the upcoming meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
  • Wu emphasized Taiwan's fear of being 'on the menu' during the summit, highlighting anxiety about potential US compromises affecting the self-governed island's status.
  • The comments reflect ongoing tensions in US-China-Taiwan relations, as Taiwan seeks to safeguard its interests amid high-level diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Beijing.
Will Taiwan's internal political gridlock undermine its ability to deter a potential Chinese invasion?
What trade incentives could China realistically offer to weaken America's commitment to Taiwan?
Is the long-standing U.S. policy of 'strategic ambiguity' toward Taiwan now a dangerous liability?
Can Taiwan's dominance in advanced technology truly shield it from being a geopolitical bargaining chip?
Could abandoning Taiwan actually strengthen U.S. security by avoiding a catastrophic war with China?
If Taiwan is 'on the menu,' who ultimately decides the price of its autonomy?