China's Xi warns Trump about "conflicts" if Taiwan isn't "handled properly"

China's Xi warns Trump about "conflicts" if Taiwan isn't "handled properly"

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Key Points:

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping warned President Trump about the Taiwan issue during their Beijing meeting, emphasizing that improper handling could lead to clashes or conflicts, according to Chinese state media, though the White House did not mention Taiwan in its summary.
  • The two leaders aimed to stabilize U.S.-China economic ties, with Xi highlighting mutually beneficial trade relations and both sides discussing expanded market access and increased Chinese investment in U.S. industries.
  • The summit included participation from prominent U.S. business leaders such as Elon Musk, Jensen Huang, and Tim Cook, reflecting the importance of China as a market for major American companies.
  • On Iran, Xi and Trump agreed on the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for energy flow, opposing its militarization, and shared the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
  • Despite past tensions, including a trade war, the meeting was described as positive by both leaders, with Trump inviting Xi to visit the White House and expressing optimism about the future U.S.-China relationship.

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