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Xi Jinping asked whether US would defend Taiwan, Donald Trump says

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 15, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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Washington: Xi Jinping asked directly whether the US would defend Taiwan in a war, Donald Trump said as he divulged key details of his conversations with the Chinese president while flying home from the high-stakes meeting in Beijing.

The two men also spoke “in great detail” about US arms sales to Taiwan, which Xi would like to stop, and which Trump has not committed to continuing. He said he would make that crucial decision soon, after speaking with the leader of Taiwan.

President Donald Trump answered questions on board Air Force One following his high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

“President Xi and I talked a lot about Taiwan … he’s against very much what they’re doing,” Trump said aboard Air Force One.

“He does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation … I didn’t make a comment on it, I heard him out. I have a lot of respect for him.”

Asked by a reporter whether he would defend Taiwan, Trump said he would not answer – maintaining the long-standing US position of strategic ambiguity. He said he gave the same response to Xi.

“He asked me if I would defend them. I said, ‘I don’t talk about that’,” he told reporters on the plane. “There’s only one person that knows that. You know who it is? Me.”

The two men spent nine hours in each other’s company over the two days in Beijing, according to China’s foreign minister.Pool photo via AP

In December, the Trump administration approved a record $US11.1 billion ($15.5 billion) arms package for the self-governing democracy (over which China claims sovereignty). But the president has delayed approval of another package worth up to $US14 billion.

Trump indicated he did not feel bound by the so-called “six assurances” given to Taiwan in 1982 under then president Ronald Reagan, one of which was that the US would not consult China about arms sales to Taiwan.

“1982 is a long way, that’s a big, far distance away,” he said. “[Xi] brought that up, he talked about that to me – so what am I gonna do, say, ‘I don’t want to talk to you about it because I have an agreement that was signed in 1982?’

“I made no commitment either way. I’ll make a determination over the next fairly short period of time. I have to speak to the person – you know who he is – that is running Taiwan.”

Trump said he would soon make a decision on a $US14 billion weapons package for Taiwan which he has delayed approving.Mark Schiefelbein/AP Pool via AP

Trump said he and Xi also discussed lifting US sanctions on Chinese oil companies that buy oil from Iran, and would decide in the next few days.

The US president’s account of his conversations with his counterpart were far more detailed than the summary given by the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, when answering questions from state-affiliated news agencies.

Wang said the two men spent nine hours together across their several encounters, which included the bilateral meeting, a banquet dinner, a visit to the Temple of Heaven and tea/lunch at Xi’s Zhongnanhai compound.

He emphasised the centrality of the Taiwan question, repeating Xi’s message that “if handled poorly, the two countries will clash, pushing the entire Sino-US relationship into a very dangerous situation”.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, seated next to China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the bilateral meeting with President Trump.AP

Wang added that China hoped the US would take “concrete actions” to safeguard the relationship, which the Chinese are now framing as being one of “constructive strategic stability”.

On Iran, Trump said he did not seek Xi’s assistance in pressuring Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz – but that he believed China would lean on its partner regardless, as Beijing also wanted the passage open and free.

“I’m not asking for any favours, ’cos when you ask for favours you need to do favours in return. We don’t need favours,” Trump said.

He also lashed out at journalists on Air Force One, accusing The New York Times′ veteran correspondent David Sanger of treason after he asserted Trump had failed to achieve the political changes he sought in Iran.

President Trump accused The New York Times’ correspondent David Sanger of “treason”.AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

“I had a total military victory. But the fake news, guys like you, write incorrectly. You’re a fake guy,” Trump said to Sanger.

“You should know better, David. You know better. Your editors tell you what to write, and you write it, and you should be ashamed of yourself. I actually think it’s treason.”

The president also clashed with a BBC journalist who asked about the missile strike on an Iranian girls’ school at the beginning of the war, which reportedly killed about 175 people.

The US has not taken responsibility despite a New York Times report saying a preliminary investigation confirmed it was an American missile. Trump said it remained under investigation.

Despite the ceasefire, Israel has continued to hit Hezbollah targets with air strikes, including in the south of Beirut.AP

Meanwhile, the US State Department announced Israel and Lebanon would extend their ceasefire by a further 45 days following two days of talks in Washington.

Israel is not at war with Lebanon but struck targets associated with the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in the country, including the capital Beirut, during the war against Iran.

It has continued to do leading up to this week’s talks, despite the ceasefire that began on April 16. Lebanon’s health ministry said 22 people were killed in attacks on Wednesday, including eight children.

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The Washington talks represent the first high-level diplomatic relations between Israel and Lebanon for more than 30 years. State Department spokesman Tommy Piggott said political negotiations would resume in early June and a security track would be added on May 29.

While the Beijing summit did not produce many immediate tangible outcomes, Trump said China agreed to buy 200 aircraft from American manufacturer Boeing – less than the 500 the firm initially hoped for – and up to 750 “if they do a good job”.

This summit was just “the beginning”, he said, noting he and Xi could meet as many as four times this year. Trump has invited Xi to the White House on September 24 – during the United Nations General Assembly’s high-level week – and Beijing confirmed the Chinese leader would visit the US in autumn.

The two leaders could also meet at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation in China in November, and the G20 world leaders’ summit December, hosted at the Trump National Doral resort in Miami.

with Lisa Visentin, Reuters

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Michael KoziolMichael Koziol is the North America correspondent for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. He is a former Sydney editor, Sun-Herald deputy editor and a federal political reporter in Canberra.Connect via X or email.

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