Trump: China will not attack Taiwan unless…
US: A recent deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan was mediated by US President Donald Trump. He has been working to put an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine for a long time. He also met Russian President Putin in Alaska for this reason. In the meanwhile, he has also made a significant assertion about the Taiwan and China problem. Trump has stated the duration of China’s non-attack on Taiwan. He said on Friday that China would not invade Taiwan as long as he is the president of the United States. He based this assertion on his discussion with the Chinese president.

In a Fox News interview, Trump discussed this issue. Prior to the discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, this interview was conducted.
“As long as I hold the office of President.”
‘Let me tell you, there is something similar with Chinese President Xi and Taiwan, but I don’t believe anything like this will happen as long as I am here,’ Trump said during the interview. We’ll see. According to Trump, “I will never do this as long as I am the President,” he remarked of Xi Jinping.
Trump stated, “I am very patient, and China is very patient.” I said, “Well, I appreciate it,” to President Xi’s statement.
When was the phone conversation that took place?
In June of Trump’s second term as president, he made his first phone conversation with Xi Jinping. In April, Trump also claimed that he had received a call from Xi, although he did not specify the time of the conversation.
China has declared its intention to ‘reunite’ with Taiwan, a democratic and remote island, even if it means using force, and views Taiwan as its territory. Taiwan, meanwhile, is adamantly against China’s claims to sovereignty.
The reaction from the Chinese Embassy
The ‘most significant and sensitive topic’ in China-US ties, according to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, was the Taiwan issue on Friday. ‘The US government should uphold the “One-China Principle,”‘ said Liu Pengyu, the embassy’s spokesperson. Taiwan-related matters should be addressed cautiously at the same time. The United States, like the majority of nations, does not have official diplomatic ties with Taiwan, despite Washington being Taiwan’s primary foreign patron and weapons supplier.