Wang Yi Tells Rubio Taiwan Is 'Biggest Risk Factor' in China-US Relations
Chinese foreign minister warns of risks ahead of potential Xi-Trump meetings in 2026 during phone call with US secretary of state
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- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a Thursday phone call that Taiwan is the biggest risk factor in China-US relations, urging the US to honor its commitments.
- Wang said both sides must safeguard hard-won stability and prepare for high-level engagements, apparently referring to possible Xi-Trump meetings in 2026.
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This phone call between Wang Yi and Marco Rubio represents ongoing diplomatic efforts to manage China-US relations amid persistent tensions over Taiwan. The reference to high-level engagements in 2026 suggests planning for potential Xi-Trump meetings.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that Taiwan is "the biggest risk factor in China-US relations" during a phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday, according to state broadcaster CCTV. According to CCTV, Wang said that Beijing and Washington "must safeguard the hard-won stability and make thorough preparations for the coming high-level engagements". This apparently refers to possible multiple Xi-Trump meetings in 2026, though no specific dates or arrangements were disclosed in the CCTV report. "The Taiwan issue concerns China's core interests and is the biggest risk factor in China-US relations," Wang said. "The US side should honour its commitments, make the right choice, open up new avenues for China-US cooperation, and do its part to promote world peace," Wang added.
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- What specific dates are being considered for Xi-Trump meetings?
- What commitments did the US make regarding Taiwan?
- What new avenues for cooperation were discussed?

