President Donald Trump signaled neutrality on Taiwan’s security on Friday, warning Taipei not to expect unconditional U.S. military backing while urging restraint from both sides following his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Uncertainty Over Taiwan Arms Package
In an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, Trump said U.S. policy on Taiwan had not changed. “Nothing’s changed. I will say this: 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. I want them to cool down. I want China to cool down,” he said.
When asked directly whether Taiwan should feel more or less secure, Trump replied, “Neutral.”
During his interview, Trump offered no commitment on the long-delayed $14 billion U.S. arms package for Taiwan pre-approved by Congress but stalled at the White House. “I may do it. I may not do it,” he …
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