Trump keeps the door open to a call with Taiwan's president even though China has warned against it
Source: AP
By AAMER MADHANI and MICHELLE L. PRICE
Updated 6:09 PM CDT, June 5, 2026
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (AP) President Donald Trump on Friday indicated that he may still speak with Taiwans President Lai Ching-te even after China has publicly urged him not to directly engage with the leader of the self-ruled island that Beijing claims as its own.
Trump first raised the idea last month on his way back from meeting President Xi Jinping in Beijing, saying that he intended to speak directly with Lai as he weighs whether to go ahead with a $14 billion arms sale for Taipei that Congress approved earlier this year.
The U.S. president on Friday suggested that a call with the Taiwanese leader is still in play. Ill always talk to him, Trump told reporters when asked if he still intended on calling Lai.
Such a call would mark the first direct dialogue between sitting American and Taiwanese presidents in many decades, and Beijing has discouraged Trump against such an engagement.
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