White House Omits Taiwan in Trump-Xi Meeting Summary; Scholar Suggests U.S. Avoiding Chinese Misinterpretation
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- 📰 Published: May 15, 2026 at 13:54
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In the recent Trump-Xi meeting, Xi called Taiwan the most critical issue in U.S.-China relations, yet the White House summary omitted it. University of Tokyo researcher Lin Chuan-chung suggests Trump likely ignored the remarks to focus on trade and avoid conflict. This silence strategically prevents China from exaggerating or misinterpreting the U.S. stance, effectively avoiding past scenarios where China twisted foreign statements. Overall, the meeting's impact on cross-strait relations remains minimal, as both sides essentially took what they needed.