- President Donald Trump stated he does not want to engage in a war with China over Taiwan, expressing a desire for China to "cool down."
- Trump remained non-committal regarding future U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan, despite an $11 billion package authorized in December awaiting congressional approval.
- Taiwan is a self-governing democracy, but the U.S. does not recognize it as a sovereign state, though it is legally obligated to help the island defend itself.
- China considers Taiwan a breakaway part of its mainland that must be unified, a perennial point of tension in U.S.-China relations.
- During his Beijing summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Trump that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to a "clash or even conflict" and place U.S.-China relations in a "very dangerous place."
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