According to the reports, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, opposed a scale in New York by the president of Taiwan, says China visit in consideration.
The Taiwanese president, William Lai Ching-Te, canceled a trip to three allies in Central and South America after his American counterpart was rejected by his American counterpart, Donald Trump.
Lai was preparing to visit Paraguay, Guatemala and Belize in early August, with scenes planned in New York and Dallas in the first and last stretch of the trip, Financial Times reported Tuesday.
The Taiwanese leader’s trip was canceled when US officials said they opposed their stop in New York, said the newspaper, citing three people close to the matter.
Lai’s office never formally announced his trip to Latin America, but on Monday, he said that the president had canceled all the foreigner in tariff negotiations with the United States and a cleaning operation after a typhoon in southern Taiwan.
The president of Taiwan cannot visit the United States, which does not recognize his government. But Taiwanese leaders have made use of “traffic stops” in the United States over the years to settle with senior administration officials outside Washington, DC.
In 2023, then Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen used a traffic stop to visit New York and Los Angeles, while Joe Biden was still the president of the United States.
Beijing, who claims Democratic Taiwan as part of his territory, hero military exercises in the Taiwan Strait after the US TSAI stop to demonstrate his anger.
Trump’s reported decision to block Lai’s scale follows the news that the president of the United States is included for a trip to China himself, Minthgh, said he does not want a “summit” with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.
“The false news is to inform that I am looking for a ‘summit’ with President XI of China. This is not correct, I am not giving anything! I can go to China, but it would only be at the invitation of President XI, which has been every way,” Trump. “Triumph.” Triumph.
Reuters reported that Trump may be with the aim of visiting China at the time of the Economic Cooperation Summit of Asia and the Pacific in South Korea, which extends from October 31 to November 1.
If the meeting will take place, it will be defended on the result of the ongoing commercial conversations between the United States and China to resolve the Trump rate that was directed earlier this year.
American and Chinese officials are in Stockholm this week to try to mark a rate before a “truce” expires on August 12, but they have many problems to discuss, including export controls, which could drag the conversations.