Taiwan Opposition Leader Plans Trump Meeting, Potentially Provoking Beijing
The chief of Taiwan's opposition parties is reportedly seeking a meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump. The initiative is seen as a strategic
The chief of Taiwan's opposition parties is reportedly seeking a meeting with
former U.S. President Donald Trump. The initiative is seen as a strategic
outreach to the United States. Officials suggest the move could raise tensions
with China. Beijing has consistently warned against foreign interference in
cross‑strait affairs. The proposed dialogue reflects Taiwan's desire for
international support. Critics argue the meeting may complicate regional
stability. No official confirmation of the meeting has been released. Observers
will monitor reactions from both Washington and Beijing.