China Issues Warning to US on Taiwan Ahead of Trump's Beijing Visit
China warns US about Taiwan ahead of Trump’s visit to Beijing
The Guardian
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi cautioned the US about the risks posed by Taiwan in a call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizing the need to maintain stability in US-China relations ahead of President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing on May 14-15, 2025. The discussions also touched on the Middle East situation.
- 01China warns the US about Taiwan being a major risk in bilateral relations.
- 02Wang Yi calls for maintaining stability in US-China ties ahead of Trump's visit.
- 03Trump's trip to Beijing is scheduled for May 14-15, 2025.
- 04The US and China have previously clashed over trade and tariffs.
- 05Discussions included the Middle East, where China has been a key partner of Iran.
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In a recent call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the importance of maintaining stability in US-China relations, particularly regarding Taiwan, which he identified as the biggest risk point. This conversation comes as President Donald Trump prepares for his upcoming visit to Beijing on May 14-15, 2025. Wang urged both nations to safeguard their hard-won stability and expand cooperation to manage their differences. The call also touched on the Middle East, where China has maintained a partnership with Iran but distanced itself since the US aligned with Israel against Iran, impacting global oil prices. Wang reiterated that the US must honor its commitments and contribute to world peace, highlighting the significance of the Taiwan issue in their bilateral relations.
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