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Taiwan becomes flashpoint of Trump-Xi summit as Rubio warns Beijing of ‘repercussions’ for invasion

May 14, 2026
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Taiwan becomes flashpoint of Trump-Xi summit as Rubio warns Beijing of ‘repercussions’ for invasion

BEIJING — President Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, were all smiles and full of public praise for each other at the start of their much-anticipated summit meeting here Thursday.

A very different story began to emerge behind closed doors after Xi continually pressed the issue of Taiwan, the self-governing, democratic island that China claims as its own.

The mid-morning sitdown ran long — about 40 minutes over its scheduled time. Trump was notably quieter at the leaders’ next stop, the 15th century Temple of Heaven. He ignored shouted questions and the body language of both men was noticeably stiffer.

The Chinese quickly put out their version of the reasons why.

China's President Xi Jinping shakes hands with US President Donald Trump.
President Trump with China’s Xi Jinping at a state dinner in Beijing Thursday. AFP via Getty Images

“President Xi stressed to President Trump that the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning wrote on X soon after the meeting broke up. “If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy.

“‘Taiwan independence’ and cross-Strait peace are as irreconcilable as fire and water,” Mao went on. “Safeguarding peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is the biggest common denominator between China and the US.”

Underscoring Beijing’s point, Mao’s point framed the last sentence as a direct quote to Trump by Xi.

The official Chinese readout, published in state media, was even less ambiguous: ““If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy.”

Taiwanese army soldiers rappelling from a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter.
Taiwanese army soldiers rappel from a UH-60 Black Hawk during annual drills. REUTERS
Two M1A2T Abrams tanks fire live rounds on a muddy firing range in Taiwan.
The Taiwanese military held live fire drills with American-made tanks in 2025. AFP via Getty Images

The White House did not release their own readout of the bilateral meeting for several hours — and that statement made no mention of Taiwan. Communications director Steven Cheung refused to talk about the topic when reporters for The Post and other outlets saw him at the state banquet, instead directing them to the official White House statement.

In an interview with NBC News set to air Thursday evening, US time, Secretary of State Marco Rubio shed some light on the matter.

“US policy on the issue of Taiwan is unchanged as of today and as of the meeting that we had here today,” he said. “It was raised. They always raise it on their side. We always make clear our position and we move on to the other topics.”

President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping walking past an honor guard.
President Trump with Xi Jinping at the ceremonial welcome in Beijing. Getty Images

Settled by Chiang Kai-shek’s defeated Nationalists following the Chinese Civil War, Taiwan has been a thorn in the side of the People’s Republic of China for almost eight decades.

Since the late-1970s, the US “One China” policy acknowledges Beijing’s claim to the island and avoids directly advocating for Taiwanese sovereignty

However, the US is one of Taiwan’s biggest arms dealers. In December, Trump announced the largest-ever weapons package for the island, worth more than $11 billion.

While Xi has repeatedly vowed to reunify China and Taiwan — by force if necessary — Rubio told NBC Beijing would be making “a terrible mistake to force that, through force or anything of that nature.

“There would be repercussions for that, globally, not just in the United States. And we kind of leave it there.”

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