Taiwan watches as Trump turns on Ukraine. Taiwan could be forced to consider its political future as President Trump turns against Ukraine and abandons Western efforts to punish R
Russia talks in Saudi Arabia—without Ukraine's participation—give a glimpse at how Trump may handle a crisis over Taiwan.
There is a growing sense of unease in Taiwan, driven by what is perceived as a transactional approach from US President Donald Trump. Trump's reported interest in acquiring 50% of Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for security assurances has drawn parallels to Taiwan's situation,
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Former United Nations ambassador Susan Rice warned that President Trump’s actions with ending the Russia-Ukraine war could have potential repercussions with China and Taiwan. Rice joined MSNBC’s Jen Psaki for an interview on Sunday,
One phone call does not a treaty make, but President Donald Trump’s conversation with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine is worrying Taiwan. China will watch developments for any hint on whether a resolution spells a similar future for the self-ruled island Beijing claims as its own.
Former United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice said President Donald Trump's policy towards ending the war in Ukraine will embolden China to invade Taiwan.
Despite parallels with Ukraine, Taiwan remains indifferent to Trump’s push to end war as Taipei plays up ‘seamless’ US trade, security cooperation.
One phone call does not a treaty make, but President Donald Trump’s conversation with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine is worrying Taiwan. China will watch developments
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Taiwan condemns China for conducting shooting drills off its coastTaiwan on Thursday condemned China’s military exercises after Beijing designated an area to conduct shooting drills off the self-governed island’s southwest coast. China considers the island a renegade province to be taken by force if necessary and in recent years has increased military activity around Taiwan's waters and airspace.
US President Donald Trump has refused to commit to defending Taiwan if the country is attacked by China. Asked if he can promise that, as long as he is President, China won't take the island, Mr Trump replied: "I never comment on that because I don't want to ever put myself in that position."
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