Donald Trump says he plans to discuss U.S. arms sales to Taiwan during upcoming meetings with Xi Jinping in Beijing, placing one of the most sensitive issues in United States–China relations at the center of talks.
Taiwan Arms Sales Expected to Be Key Issue
Trump acknowledged that Xi strongly opposes American military support for Taiwan, but indicated the matter would form part of broader strategic discussions.
According to Trump, the agenda is expected to include:
- U.S. arms sales to Taiwan
- Regional security concerns
- Energy and trade issues
- The ongoing situation involving Iran
Beijing’s Position on Taiwan
China views Taiwan as part of its territory and has repeatedly criticized:
- U.S. military cooperation with Taiwan
- Weapons sales agreements
- Increased Western engagement with Taipei
Taiwan, meanwhile, continues to strengthen defense ties with Washington amid growing regional tensions.
Broader Strategic Talks
The planned Beijing meeting is being closely watched as it could influence:
- U.S.–China diplomatic relations
- Security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific
- Trade and geopolitical cooperation
Analysts expect Xi to press Trump directly on reducing or limiting future arms support for Taiwan.
Regional Implications
The Taiwan issue remains one of the most sensitive flashpoints between Washington and Beijing, with concerns that escalating tensions could impact:
- Regional stability
- Military posturing in Asia
- Global economic relations
Outlook
Despite disagreements, both sides appear prepared to engage in high level diplomacy as global powers seek to manage rising geopolitical tensions across multiple regions.

