Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has canceled a planned overseas trip after the Trump administration denied his request to stop over in New York, reportedly due to pressure from China and ongoing US-China trade negotiations.
The move has drawn criticism from US lawmakers and former officials, who argue it signals US deference to Beijing and undermines support for Taiwan. While Taiwan's government has cited domestic issues for the postponement, multiple reports indicate the US decision was influenced by concerns about provoking China. The incident has raised questions about the US commitment to Taiwan and its broader strategy in balancing relations with China.
The controversy comes as President Trump seeks a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, further highlighting the geopolitical stakes.
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