AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTrump-Xi Fallout: Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te hit back hard after Trump’s Beijing remarks, insisting “Taiwan independence” means the island is not subordinate to Beijing and that Taiwan will never be “sacrificed or traded away,” while also stressing U.S. arms sales and security cooperation are “key elements” and the “most important deterrent” for regional peace. Cross-Strait Messaging: Lai said Taiwan won’t provoke or escalate conflict, but also won’t give up sovereignty, dignity, or its democratic way of life under pressure—echoing Taiwan’s line that only Taiwanese people decide the future. Diplomatic Ripples: Canada’s Conservative MP Michael Chong is traveling to Taiwan to “assert Canadian sovereignty,” drawing a Chinese embassy “red line” condemnation. Regional Watch: South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung spoke by phone with Trump, with Trump sharing summit outcomes and both sides focusing on peninsula stability. Ongoing Pressure Point: U.S. arms approval remains politically unsettled after Trump framed weapons as leverage “depending on China,” keeping Taiwan’s next steps in the spotlight.
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