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Economic Times22.05.2026Monde3 dk okumaIndia

Trump's planned call with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te risks angering China

L'essentiel

  • President Donald Trump announced plans to speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, a move that could provoke China, which claims Taiwan as its territory.
  • Beijing has previously responded to U.S.-Taiwan engagement with military drills.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced he intends to speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. This move could strain U.S.-China relations, as China views Taiwan as its territory and has previously reacted to U.S. engagement with Taiwan by conducting military drills.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, an unprecedented move for a U.S. leader that could roil U.S. relations with China and maybe prompt more Chinese war games around the island.

It was the second time in a week Trump had said ​he intended to speak to Lai, dispelling initial speculation that his first mention of it after meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping last week was a verbal slip.

Taiwan said it would be happy for Lai and Trump to speak, though no details on when this might happen have been confirmed by either Washington or Taipei.

China's foreign ministry, referring to ‌the possibility of ⁠a Trump-Lai ⁠call, said on Thursday the United States should "handle the Taiwan issue with extreme caution and stop sending wrong signals to the separatist forces of Taiwan independence".

Here is why such a call ​could infuriate Beijing.

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WHAT IS CHINA'S POSITION ON TAIWAN?

China calls Taiwan its single most important and sensitive issue as it concerns Chinese sovereignty and territorial integrity not ​to be questioned or interfered with by outsiders.

Beijing views Taiwan as an unresolved matter from the Chinese civil war, which saw the defeated Republic of China government flee to the island in 1949 after losing to Mao Zedong's communists, who founded the People's Republic.

Beijing calls Taiwan a Chinese ​province with no right to claim to be a country and has never renounced the use ⁠of force ‌to bring it under its control, though says it would prefer "peaceful reunification".

China says Taiwan is its "core of core interests" ​and a red line ​that cannot be crossed, routinely criticising any high-level engagements between foreign leaders and Taipei as an interference in ⁠China's internal affairs.

Neither the Chinese nor Taiwanese governments officially recognise the other and China ​refuses to refer to Lai as "president".

HOW HAS CHINA REACTED TO PAST U.S. ENGAGEMENT WITH TAIWAN?

China launched major ​war games around Taiwan in 2022 shortly after the Taipei visit of then U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and has held several other rounds of war games also in reaction to U.S. engagements with Taiwan.

China's last major war games near the island were in late December. Earlier that month, the Trump administration approved an $11 billion arms sales package to Taiwan, its largest ever.

WHAT IS TAIWAN'S POSITION?

Taiwan is a thriving democracy whose government strongly rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims. Taiwan says it is an independent country called the Republic of China, which remains the island's formal name, and has ‌a right to engage with the rest of the world and choose its own leaders.

Lai has repeatedly offered talks with China, but been rebuffed. Beijing calls him a "separatist".

WHAT IS THE U.S. VIEW?

The U.S. severed official ties with Taipei in ​favour of Beijing ​in 1979 but is bound by the ⁠Taiwan Relations Act to provide the island with the means to defend itself. The U.S. officially takes no position on Taiwan's sovereignty under Washington's "One China" policy.

In 2022, the State Department also added wording on the Six Assurances, referring to six Reagan-era security assurances given to Taiwan, which the ​United States declassified in 2020.

Among the assurances made in 1982, but never previously formally made public, are statements that the U.S. has not set a date for ending arms sales to Taiwan, nor agreed to prior consultation with Beijing on such sales, or to revise the Taiwan Relations Act that underpins U.S. policy towards the island.

China has repeatedly demanded that the U.S. end arms sales to Taiwan.

WHAT HAPPENED THE LAST TIME TRUMP ENGAGED DIRECTLY WITH TAIWAN?

In late 2016, President-elect Trump held a 10-minute call with then President Tsai Ing-wen. China reacted relatively mildly, issuing a diplomatic complaint and blaming Taiwan for engaging in a "petty action".

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • China will likely conduct military drills around Taiwan in response to the call.

    Très probable · En quelques semaines

  • The U.S. will reiterate its 'One China' policy while emphasizing support for Taiwan's defense.

    Probable · En quelques jours

Questions ouvertes

  • When will the call between Trump and Lai Ching-te take place?
  • What will be the specific content of their conversation?
  • How will China officially respond to the call?
  • Will this call impact future U.S. policy towards Taiwan?

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