A $11.1 Billion Wedge: Record Taiwan Arms Sale Threatens Upcoming Trump-Xi Summit
US-China tensions flare as Washington announces a record $11.1B arms package for Taiwan. Experts fear this move may derail progress at the 2026 Trump-Xi summit.
They're shaking hands, but the fists remain clenched. As 2025 draws to a close, a massive new arms deal between Washington and Taiwan has cast a long shadow over the anticipated diplomatic efforts of the coming year.
Record-Breaking $11.1 Billion Package
According to Reuters, the US announced an $11.1 billion arms package for Taiwan last week, marking the largest deal of its kind to date. This bold move has sharpened frictions at a sensitive moment, just as preparations are underway for Donald Trump’s visit to China next year to meet President Xi Jinping.
Atmosphere Weighs on Substance
Analysts warn that while the visit's scheduling might remain intact, the worsening atmosphere will likely weigh on the substance of the talks. Beijing views these sales as a direct provocation, making it increasingly difficult for both sides to reach meaningful compromises on trade or regional security.
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