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arms sales "in great detail" with Xi - another surprising break from US policy if true. Since 1982 the US has assured Taiwan
sale would go ahead, adding that he and Xi had discussed it "in great detail". Since 1982 the US has assured Taiwan that it would not consult Beijing on arms
details of the incident. Xi was also expected to push Trump on US arms sales to Taiwan
details of how US arms sales work,” he said. “I think these are separate issues and should be treated differently.” Hammond-Chambers said that if Trump approved the sales “in the next four
US forces in the Middle East. And outstanding issues remain - chiefly Taiwan, the self-ruled island viewed by Beijing as a renegade province. Trump delivered few details on the fate of a delayed $14 billion
arm sales in great detail," he said, referring to talks with his Chinese host in Beijing. Xi "feels very strongly" about the island and "doesn't want to see a movement for independence", Trump said
arms sales to Taipei. But Chinese messaging from the meeting suggested Taiwan is increasingly being framed as a condition for the US-China trade relationship. According to Beijing's readout, Xi said the two sides
arms sales to Taiwan, although Washington is legally bound to provide the island with the means to defend itself. Still, officials in Taipei will be watching this summit nervously. When reporters asked the two leaders
detailed justification” of an emergency requiring the “immediate sale” of the weapons “in the national security interests of the United States”, bypassing the congressional review process spelled out in the Arms Export Control Act. Patriot
arms sales to the island democracy, which it regards as a breakaway province, despite never having ruled it, and has not renounced the use of force to take. During Trump’s visit, Xi issued
arms sales to Taiwan, an issue with deep support within the US Congress that Beijing vehemently opposes. The US does not have official ties with Taiwan, but has for years provided billions of dollars
US leader has also reaped a Chinese offer to help open the Strait of Hormuz. **GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images** GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images A week since President Trump visited China, details are beginning