Trump-Xi Meeting Expected in Mid-May, Former US NSA: No Grand Deal
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Former White House National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien noted that US President Trump plans to visit Beijing next month to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, but he does not believe there will be a "grand deal." A former Pentagon official emphasized that US policy on Taiwan and arms sales is not up for discussion with China.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Will there be a 'big deal' at the May US-China summit?
- A: Former US official O'Brien analyzes that there will be no 'big deal' and China has no intention of it.
- Q: Is there any change in US policy toward Taiwan?
- A: Former Pentagon official Ratner emphasizes that US policy on Taiwan and arms sales is a firm, non-negotiable stance.
- Q: How should the US approach China?
- A: It is suggested that the US should cooperate while protecting the interests of its allies and show a firm stance against China's military coercion together with its allies.