Whiplash in Taiwan? How Donald Trump’s blunt warning collides with a historic call offer
Plan to discuss US$14 billion arms package with island’s leader would anger Beijing and raise questions about US policy, analysts say
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For many in Taipei, the US president’s remarks evoked memories of the George W. Bush administration, when Washington publicly checked Taiwan over moves seen as edging towards formal independence.
But just as analysts were debating whether Trump had delivered the sharpest US warning to the island since Bush publicly rebuked then Taiwanese leader Chen Shui-bian in 2003, a new twist complicated the picture.
AdvertisementTrump now says he plans to speak directly with Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te over a pending US$14 billion arms package.If realised, the move would be unprecedented between sitting US and Taiwan leaders since Washington switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979.
AdvertisementIt would almost certainly anger Beijing and raise fresh questions over whether Trump was restraining Taipei or recalibrating US policy in a more unpredictable direction.
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