China won’t invade Taiwan ‘as long as I’m here’: Trump

US President Donald Trump told Chinese President Xi Jinping that Terp would not invade Taiwan when Trump was on duty.
On Friday, Trump commented in an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Moscow’s Ukraine invasion with Fox News before interviews.
“I will tell you, you know, you have something very similar to the president of China and Taiwan, but as long as I am here, I do not believe it will happen. We will see.” Trump said.
“I will never do as long as you’re president, ‘he said. President Xi said to me and I said,’ Well, I appreciate it, ‘I said, but at the same time,’ But I am very patient and China is very patient ‘he said.
Trump and Xi approved the second presidential period of Trump in June.
Trump also said in April that Xi called him, but did not specify when this call was made.
China sees Taiwan as its own region and promised to “reunite” with the island, which was forced to democratically and separately when necessary.
Taiwan strongly objected to China’s allegations of sovereignty.
On Friday, the Chinese Embassy in Washington described the Taiwan issue as “the most important and sensitive issue” in China-US relations.
“The US government should comply with the principle of one-China and three US-China joint communiqués, take prudence on Taiwan, and protect the Chinese-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Bosphorus,” Embassy spokesman Liu Pengyu said. He said.
Although Washington Taiwan is the main weapon supplier and international supporter, the US – like most countries – has no official diplomatic ties with the candidate.

