Trump anticipated that he would discuss with Xi Jinping the sale of arms to Taiwan and the case of opposition figure Jimmy Lai.

Trump anticipated that he would discuss with Xi Jinping the sale of arms to Taiwan and the case of opposition figure Jimmy Lai.
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The U.S. president announced that he will raise sensitive issues for Beijing during his upcoming official visit to China.

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The President of the United States, Donald Trump, confirmed that he will discuss with Chinese leader Xi Jinping issues related to Taiwan and human rights during their meeting this week in Beijing, which will be one of the most important diplomatic encounters of the year between the two powers.

Trump stated that he will specifically address the sale of U.S. arms to Taiwan and also the case of Jimmy Lai, the businessman and pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong who is currently imprisoned under the national security law imposed by Beijing. “I will have that conversation with President Xi,” declared the U.S. leader.

The businessman and activist Jimmy Lai
The businessman and activist Jimmy Lai

The Taiwan issue continues to be one of the main points of tension between Washington and Beijing. China considers Taiwan part of its territory and rejects any military or diplomatic cooperation between the island and the United States. However, Washington has maintained military and strategic support for Taipei for decades under the so-called "one China" policy.

During his current term, Trump approved one of the largest packages of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, valued at around $11 billion, including defensive systems, military technology, and advanced equipment.

The other sensitive topic that Trump promised to raise is the situation of Jimmy Lai, founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper and one of the most well-known figures of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. Lai was convicted under the national security legislation pushed by Beijing, and various Western governments have denounced that his case reflects the deterioration of civil liberties in the former British colony.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te

Trump's visit to China is scheduled for the coming days and occurs amid an international context marked by trade tensions, strategic disputes, and technological competition between the two powers. According to recent reports, the U.S. president will travel accompanied by a significant business delegation made up of executives from companies like Apple, Tesla, Boeing, and Goldman Sachs.

In addition to Taiwan and Hong Kong, Trump and Xi Jinping are also expected to discuss bilateral trade, economic cooperation, international security, and the geopolitical situation in Asia and the Middle East.

The meeting aims to partially stabilize the relationship between Washington and Beijing, although strong differences remain over defense, technology, trade, and human rights.

In this context, Trump's decision to directly raise such sensitive issues with Xi Jinping anticipates a summit marked by complex negotiations and the delicate strategic balance between the two largest world powers.


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