Taiwan voices concern over possible concessions at Trump-Xi summit
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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.
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