Taiwan says Xi-Trump call will 'stabilise' regional security
Taiwan welcomed the phone call between Presidents Trump and Xi, stating it will help stabilize the region amid increasing military pressure on the island from China.
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- AFP
- Published Date: 09:29 | 05 February 2026
Taiwanese Deputy Foreign Minister Chen Ming-chi made the remarks in an exclusive interview with AFP, hours after Chinese state media reported that Xi had called for "mutual respect" in strengthening relations with Washington, while issuing a warning about selling weapons to Taiwan.
Trump, in a post on his Truth Social platform, described the conversation as "excellent" and said relations between Washington and Beijing were "extremely good".
"We don't worry too much about this whole telephone communication," Chen told AFP.
"In fact, we believe that it will contribute to stabilise the situation, especially given the fact that China keeps on escalating the tension in the Taiwan Strait and this whole region," he said.
"I think we welcome the kind of effort to stabilise the... security situation in this region."
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