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Open Questions | Mainland China’s Wu Yongping on what the Xi-Trump summit means for Taiwan

Regardless of the meeting’s outcome, the trend towards resolution of the Taiwan question won’t change, according to the Tsinghua academic.

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Open Questions | Mainland China’s Wu Yongping on what the Xi-Trump summit means for Taiwan

Regardless of the meeting’s outcome, the trend towards resolution of the Taiwan question won’t change, according to the Tsinghua academic.

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pbs.org1 mesi fa

China offers Trump grand welcome, but issues warning on Taiwan

Chinese leader Xi Jinping hosted President Trump and offered the U.S. a "new vision" of relations more focused on trade and collaboration than on confrontation. Trump in turn, offered a future in which he and Xi were…

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  1. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·pbs.org

    China offers Trump grand welcome, but issues warning on Taiwan

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping hosted President Trump and offered the U.S. a "new vision" of relations more focused on trade and collaboration than on confrontation. Trump in turn,…

  2. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Open Questions | Mainland China’s Wu Yongping on what the Xi-Trump summit means for Taiwan

    Regardless of the meeting’s outcome, the trend towards resolution of the Taiwan question won’t change, according to the Tsinghua academic.