Trump says he’ll speak to Taiwan’s leader: Why that is significant

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Published 5/21/2026, 4:31:40 PM · Updated 5/21/2026, 9:06:16 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

Trump says he’ll speak to Taiwan’s leader: Why that is significant

Key points

  • Analysts say the remarks are less a sign of closer US-Taiwan ties than another example of Trump’s unpredictability.
  • President Donald Trump has twice suggested, since his summit with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing last week, that he may speak with Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te.
  • That would mark the first direct contact between leaders of the governments since the US switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979. It remains committed, however, under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to supporting the defence of the self-governing democracy.
  • In a foreign affairs ministry statement on Wednesday, Taiwan’s President responded to Trump’s comments, saying he would be “happy” to talk to him.
  • Taiwan was committed to maintaining a stable status quo in the Taiwan Strait, he added, but “China is the disruptor of peace and stability”.

Published May 21, 2026.


📌 Source: Al Jazeera

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