
Taiwan Eyes Trump-Xi Summit: $14B Arms Sales at Risk
Taiwan is closely monitoring the upcoming summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, fearing that the island's political status and multi-billion dollar arms sales could become bargaining chips. While the US maintains strong unofficial ties and has approved significant arms deals, concerns exist that transactional politics could jeopardize these commitments. Taiwanese officials acknowledge the anxiety, with the primary fear being the issue being raised in high-level discussions. Geopolitically, China views Taiwan's reunification as a core objective, while the US faces internal and external pressures regarding its defense commitments. The situation is further complicated by the US military's depleted stockpiles, heightening regional tension.






















