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Trump says Xi told him China would not invade Taiwan during his presidency

Trump says Xi told him China would not invade Taiwan during his presidency

Al Arabiya11 hours ago
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Chinese President Xi Jinping assured him China would not invade Taiwan while Trump is in office.
Trump told Fox News that Xi made the pledge directly, saying: 'He told me, 'I will never do it as long as you're president.'' Trump added that Xi emphasized China's patience, remarking: 'But I am very patient, and China is very patient.'
The Chinese Embassy in Washington called Taiwan 'the most important and sensitive issue' in China–US relations, urging Washington to adhere to the one-China principle and safeguard stability across the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan, which rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, reiterated that its security cannot rely on 'the enemy's promise' or solely on outside support. A senior Taiwanese lawmaker said strengthening the island's own defense was fundamental, while also welcoming continued US backing.
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