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Xi warns Trump China and US could ‘come into conflict’ if Taiwan issue mishandled – report

Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump their countries could come into conflict if the issue over self-ruled Taiwan claimed by Beijing is mishandled, Chinese state media said.

“The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said at their summit, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

double quotation markIf mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation.”

Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua quoted Xi as telling Trump that if the Taiwan issue was not handled well, the two countries would clash or even come into conflict, pushing China-US relations into “a very dangerous place”.

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On the streets of Beijing there has been heightened security for the Xi-Trump summit – as well as scepticism about the US.

Yaoji Chaogan, a no-frills canteen next to Beijing’s historic Drum and Bell towers, once proudly displayed photographs of Joe Biden, whose 2011 visit to the eatery when he was US vice-president went viral in China. But evidence of him stopping in was removed during redecorations a few years ago, and a visit from a US leader is no longer something to boast about, writes Amy Hawkins in Beijing.

“If US politicians were really smart, they wouldn’t try to hold China back,” Liu Cheng, 47, said at the restaurant on Wednesday.

Whoever was US president, Liu said, “it’s more or less the same for ordinary people like us”.

double quotation markBefore they take office, US presidents may say very extreme things, but once they are in office they have no choice but to face the reality of China’s existence.”

He said the US was struggling to accept the fact of China’s rise. The US “sees China has a threat … I think it will probably take about 10 years for the US to accept it”.

Paramilitary police line up in front of Tiananmen Gate near US and Chinese flags and a portrait of Mao Zedong in Beijing on Wednesday. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Liu Chunlei, a 36-year-old taxi driver, said the issue of Taiwanese independence was driving a wedge between the two superpowers. But he welcomed that Trump was willing to visit Beijing.

double quotation markIt will definitely help ease China-US relations a little … it shows that his attitude towards China is not hostile.”

Others expressed scepticism, with one user on the social media platform Weibo writing:

double quotation markThere’s no point discussing anything with Trump. He’ll change his mind once he gets back. What he says in the morning can also change by the afternoon.”

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Xi warns Trump China and US could ‘come into conflict’ if Taiwan issue mishandled – report

Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump their countries could come into conflict if the issue over self-ruled Taiwan claimed by Beijing is mishandled, Chinese state media said.

“The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said at their summit, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

double quotation markIf mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation.”

Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua quoted Xi as telling Trump that if the Taiwan issue was not handled well, the two countries would clash or even come into conflict, pushing China-US relations into “a very dangerous place”.

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On the streets of Beijing there has been heightened security for the Xi-Trump summit – as well as scepticism about the US.

Yaoji Chaogan, a no-frills canteen next to Beijing’s historic Drum and Bell towers, once proudly displayed photographs of Joe Biden, whose 2011 visit to the eatery when he was US vice-president went viral in China. But evidence of him stopping in was removed during redecorations a few years ago, and a visit from a US leader is no longer something to boast about, writes Amy Hawkins in Beijing.

“If US politicians were really smart, they wouldn’t try to hold China back,” Liu Cheng, 47, said at the restaurant on Wednesday.

Whoever was US president, Liu said, “it’s more or less the same for ordinary people like us”.

double quotation markBefore they take office, US presidents may say very extreme things, but once they are in office they have no choice but to face the reality of China’s existence.”

He said the US was struggling to accept the fact of China’s rise. The US “sees China has a threat … I think it will probably take about 10 years for the US to accept it”.

Paramilitary police line up in front of Tiananmen Gate near US and Chinese flags and a portrait of Mao Zedong in Beijing on Wednesday. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Liu Chunlei, a 36-year-old taxi driver, said the issue of Taiwanese independence was driving a wedge between the two superpowers. But he welcomed that Trump was willing to visit Beijing.

double quotation markIt will definitely help ease China-US relations a little … it shows that his attitude towards China is not hostile.”

Others expressed scepticism, with one user on the social media platform Weibo writing:

double quotation markThere’s no point discussing anything with Trump. He’ll change his mind once he gets back. What he says in the morning can also change by the afternoon.”

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Xi warns Trump China and US could ‘come into conflict’ if Taiwan issue mishandled – report

Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump their countries could come into conflict if the issue over self-ruled Taiwan claimed by Beijing is mishandled, Chinese state media said.

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“The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said at their summit, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

double quotation markIf mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation.”

Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua quoted Xi as telling Trump that if the Taiwan issue was not handled well, the two countries would clash or even come into conflict, pushing China-US relations into “a very dangerous place”.

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On the streets of Beijing there has been heightened security for the Xi-Trump summit – as well as scepticism about the US.

Yaoji Chaogan, a no-frills canteen next to Beijing’s historic Drum and Bell towers, once proudly displayed photographs of Joe Biden, whose 2011 visit to the eatery when he was US vice-president went viral in China. But evidence of him stopping in was removed during redecorations a few years ago, and a visit from a US leader is no longer something to boast about, writes Amy Hawkins in Beijing.

“If US politicians were really smart, they wouldn’t try to hold China back,” Liu Cheng, 47, said at the restaurant on Wednesday.

Whoever was US president, Liu said, “it’s more or less the same for ordinary people like us”.

double quotation markBefore they take office, US presidents may say very extreme things, but once they are in office they have no choice but to face the reality of China’s existence.”

He said the US was struggling to accept the fact of China’s rise. The US “sees China has a threat … I think it will probably take about 10 years for the US to accept it”.

Paramilitary police line up in front of Tiananmen Gate near US and Chinese flags and a portrait of Mao Zedong in Beijing on Wednesday. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Liu Chunlei, a 36-year-old taxi driver, said the issue of Taiwanese independence was driving a wedge between the two superpowers. But he welcomed that Trump was willing to visit Beijing.

double quotation markIt will definitely help ease China-US relations a little … it shows that his attitude towards China is not hostile.”

Others expressed scepticism, with one user on the social media platform Weibo writing:

double quotation markThere’s no point discussing anything with Trump. He’ll change his mind once he gets back. What he says in the morning can also change by the afternoon.”

See the full story here:

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      Xi warns Trump China and US could ‘come into conflict’ if Taiwan issue mishandled – report

      Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump their countries could come into conflict if the issue over self-ruled Taiwan claimed by Beijing is mishandled, Chinese state media said.

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      “The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said at their summit, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

      double quotation markIf mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation.”

      Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
      Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

      Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua quoted Xi as telling Trump that if the Taiwan issue was not handled well, the two countries would clash or even come into conflict, pushing China-US relations into “a very dangerous place”.

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      On the streets of Beijing there has been heightened security for the Xi-Trump summit – as well as scepticism about the US.

      Yaoji Chaogan, a no-frills canteen next to Beijing’s historic Drum and Bell towers, once proudly displayed photographs of Joe Biden, whose 2011 visit to the eatery when he was US vice-president went viral in China. But evidence of him stopping in was removed during redecorations a few years ago, and a visit from a US leader is no longer something to boast about, writes Amy Hawkins in Beijing.

      “If US politicians were really smart, they wouldn’t try to hold China back,” Liu Cheng, 47, said at the restaurant on Wednesday.

      Whoever was US president, Liu said, “it’s more or less the same for ordinary people like us”.

      double quotation markBefore they take office, US presidents may say very extreme things, but once they are in office they have no choice but to face the reality of China’s existence.”

      He said the US was struggling to accept the fact of China’s rise. The US “sees China has a threat … I think it will probably take about 10 years for the US to accept it”.

      Paramilitary police line up in front of Tiananmen Gate near US and Chinese flags and a portrait of Mao Zedong in Beijing on Wednesday. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

      Liu Chunlei, a 36-year-old taxi driver, said the issue of Taiwanese independence was driving a wedge between the two superpowers. But he welcomed that Trump was willing to visit Beijing.

      double quotation markIt will definitely help ease China-US relations a little … it shows that his attitude towards China is not hostile.”

      Others expressed scepticism, with one user on the social media platform Weibo writing:

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      Xi warns Trump China and US could ‘come into conflict’ if Taiwan issue mishandled – report

      Xi Jinping has told Donald Trump their countries could come into conflict if the issue over self-ruled Taiwan claimed by Beijing is mishandled, Chinese state media said.

      Xi warns Trump China and US could 'come into conflict' if Taiwan issue mishandled – report
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      “The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said at their summit, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

      double quotation markIf mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly perilous situation.”

      Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People.
      Xi Jinping with Donald Trump at the Great Hall of the People. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

      Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua quoted Xi as telling Trump that if the Taiwan issue was not handled well, the two countries would clash or even come into conflict, pushing China-US relations into “a very dangerous place”.

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      On the streets of Beijing there has been heightened security for the Xi-Trump summit – as well as scepticism about the US.

      Yaoji Chaogan, a no-frills canteen next to Beijing’s historic Drum and Bell towers, once proudly displayed photographs of Joe Biden, whose 2011 visit to the eatery when he was US vice-president went viral in China. But evidence of him stopping in was removed during redecorations a few years ago, and a visit from a US leader is no longer something to boast about, writes Amy Hawkins in Beijing.

      “If US politicians were really smart, they wouldn’t try to hold China back,” Liu Cheng, 47, said at the restaurant on Wednesday.

      Whoever was US president, Liu said, “it’s more or less the same for ordinary people like us”.

      double quotation markBefore they take office, US presidents may say very extreme things, but once they are in office they have no choice but to face the reality of China’s existence.”

      He said the US was struggling to accept the fact of China’s rise. The US “sees China has a threat … I think it will probably take about 10 years for the US to accept it”.

      Paramilitary police line up in front of Tiananmen Gate near US and Chinese flags and a portrait of Mao Zedong in Beijing on Wednesday. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

      Liu Chunlei, a 36-year-old taxi driver, said the issue of Taiwanese independence was driving a wedge between the two superpowers. But he welcomed that Trump was willing to visit Beijing.

      double quotation markIt will definitely help ease China-US relations a little … it shows that his attitude towards China is not hostile.”

      Others expressed scepticism, with one user on the social media platform Weibo writing:

      double quotation markThere’s no point discussing anything with Trump. He’ll change his mind once he gets back. What he says in the morning can also change by the afternoon.”

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