Trump says US would avoid war with China over Taiwan independence
EUR/MDL - 20.15 0.1317
USD/MDL - 17.21 0.4881
VMS_91 - 3.03%
VMS_364 - 9.54%
BONDS_2Y - 7.40%
GOLD - 4,648.07 1.03%
EURUSD - 1.16 0%
BRENT - 117.29 13.73%
SP500 - 739.17 1.2%
SILVER - 83.24 5.02%
GAS - 2.77 8.88%

Trump spoke about the U.S. position on Taiwan

US President Donald Trump would not want to go to war against the People's Republic of China should Taiwan declare independence.
Igor Fomin Reading time: 1 minute
Link copied
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Photo: Evan Vucci / Reuters

The politician said this in an interview with Fox News Channel on May 15 following his visit to China this week.

He expressed hope that the situation amid disagreements between the parties would not escalate.

“I will say this: I don’t want anyone to take the path of independence, because, as you know, it was assumed that we would have to travel 9,500 miles (more than 15,200 kilometers) to wage war. I don’t want that. I would like them to calm down. I would like China to calm down,” Trump stated.

The first visit of an American president to China in 9 years ended with what it was started for: a fragile peace between the two major powers of the planet.

Chinese President Xi Jinping received Donald Trump in Beijing with pomp, spoke to him as an equal and even threatened him. He did not rush to help America fight its main enemy, Iran, and as soon as Trump left, Xi began preparing to receive another US rival, Russian leader Vladimir Putin.



Реклама недоступна
Must Read*

We always appreciate your feedback!

Read also