US-China Relations 'Better Than in Many Years' Amid Toned-Down Stance on PLA
Hegseth's Speech at Summit Offers Mixed Signals on China Policy
Quick Look
Hegseth's speech at the summit conveyed a less confrontational tone towards China, praising 'historic' Xi-Trump talks, yet underscored readiness to counter the PLA in a potential Taiwan Strait conflict.
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Why It Matters
Historic Xi-Trump talks aimed at easing US-China tensions.
The speech was expected to be a barometer of the summit’s outcomes between President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump. Here are some of the main points from Hegseth’s address. Tough on China, but less confrontational This is widely seen as intended to counter the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait. But the tone of Hegseth’s speech was markedly milder than last year, when he said the China threat was real and it could be imminent and that the PLA was rehearsing for the “real deal”. On Saturday, he said US-China relations were “better than they have been in many years” and praised the Xi-Trump talks in Beijing last month as “historic”.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Increased diplomatic engagements between US and China
Likely · Within weeks
Enhanced US military presence in the Asia-Pacific
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- Long-term impact on Taiwan Strait security





