Within hours of leaving China after his visit, President Trump sowed new doubt over America's military support for Taiwan.

Speaking to reporters as he flew back on Air Force One on Friday, Trump said he’d not decided on the sale, but he added, “I will make a determination.”

President Trump says he hasn't decided about the delayed U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, following his trip to China to meet with President Xi.

Trump undecided on Taiwan arms package after China visit, emphasizing the importance of U.S.-China relations amidst opposition from Beijing.

Trump's comments on Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China claims as its own territory, came as he flew back to Washington after wrapping up critical talks. | World News

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that he has not made a decision on whether to move forward with a major arms package for Taiwan after hearing concerns about it from…

The president’s comments mean a $14 billion deal, which Congress approved back in January, now hangs in the balance.

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have concluded their second round of talks as Trump heads back to the U.S.

"The last thing we need right now is a war that's 9,500 miles away."

The dilemma arises as Chinese President Xi warns against US arms trade with the island

President Trump told reporters he made "no commitment either way" to China's Xi Jinping regarding U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan.

After meeting Xi Jinping in Beijing, Trump questioned whether the US should fight to defend Taiwan and warned Taipei against assuming American backing for a formal independence…

President Donald Trump signaled a neutral stance on Taiwan's security, declining to guarantee U.S. military backing while urging restraint from both Taiwan and China after meeting…

Taiwan reminded the US of its commitment to provide it with arms after the US president warned the democratic, self-governing island against formally declaring independence in the…

U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday his pending decision on more arms sales to Taiwan could serve as effective leverage in negotiations with China....

Asked if he would approve a $14 billion arms package to Taiwan that has been held up for months, Trump said that’s up to China.

A $14 billion arms sale includes air defense systems that Taiwan says it needs to deter a Chinese attack.

Within hours of leaving China after his visit, President Trump sowed new doubt over America's military support for Taiwan.

The three-day state visit produced no binding deals but shifted the tone on Taiwan. Trump described arms sales as leverage, while Xi warned mishandling the issue risks "clashes…

Trump raised doubts about arms sales to Taiwan and whether the U.S. would defend the island, rattling a sensitive relationship amid threats from Beijing.