Taiwan Urges China to Halt Military Pressure After TrumpXi Summit

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No new developments on Taiwan from the Trump–Xi talks, Taipei said, as it urged China to halt daily military intimidation.Hsieh Jih-sheng, deputy chief of the general staff for intelligence at Taiwan’s defense ministry, speaks at the press conference about China’s military drills around Taiwan, in Taipei, Taiwan, on Dec. 29, 2025. Wen-Yee Lee/Reuters5/14/2026|Updated: 5/14/2026Taiwan’s government has urged China to end its military pressure on the island, saying the Trump–Xi summit in Beijing produced no surprises on Taiwan. Mainland Affairs Council Deputy Minister and spokesman Liang Wen-chieh told reporters in Taipei that Taiwan is routinely one of the most important topics in China-U.S. meetings.

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