US must be prudent when supplying arms to Taiwan, Xi tells Trump

Apart from Taiwan and soybeans, Trump and Xi discussed Russia's war in Ukraine, the current situation in Iran, and China's purchase of oil and gas from the US, the US president wrote.

China’s leader Xi Jinping has called Taiwan “the most important issue” in China-US relations during a phone call with US President Donald Trump.

Xi told Trump to be “prudent” when supplying weapons to the island, state media report, adding that he attached “great importance” to ties with Washington and hoped both sides would find ways to resolve their differences.

Trump described Wednesday’s call as “excellent” and “long and thorough”.

Trump himself is due to visit China in April, a trip he said he “very much” looked forward to.

He added that Beijing was considering buying 20 million tonnes of US soybeans, up from the current 12 million tonnes.

“The relationship with China, and my personal relationship with President Xi, is an extremely good one, and we both realize how important it is to keep it that way,” he wrote in a Truth Social post.

Apart from Taiwan and soybeans, Trump and Xi discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine, the current situation in Iran, and China’s purchase of oil and gas from the US, the US president wrote.

On Taiwan, Xi said the self-governed island was “China’s territory” and that Beijing “must safeguard [Taiwan’s] sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

“The United States must handle the issue of arms sales to Taiwan with prudence,” he warned.

China has long vowed to “reunify” with Taiwan and has not ruled out the use of force to do so.

By Anthony Solly