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President Donald Trump responded to questions about Taiwan and a possible U.S. weapons package, saying the administration has the situation “very well in hand” while emphasizing ongoing communication with regional leaders, including Taiwan and China. Speaking to reporters, Trump said he plans to speak with Taiwan’s president while also highlighting what he described as a successful recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The comments come amid continuing tensions involving: Taiwan security U.S.-China relations Arms sales Indo-Pacific strategy Regional military stability TOP STORY: TRUMP ADDRESSES TAIWAN QUESTIONS Trump was asked whether he planned to call Taiwan’s president before making a decision regarding a weapons package. He responded: “I’ll speak to him. I speak to everybody.” Trump added: “We have that situation very well in hand.” He also referenced his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, calling it: “Amazing.” Trump suggested the administration intends to continue managing tensions surrounding Taiwan diplomatically while maintaining communication with all parties involved. TAIWAN REMAINS MAJOR GLOBAL FLASHPOINT Taiwan continues to be one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations. The United States has historically: Maintained unofficial relations with Taiwan Provided defensive military support Opposed unilateral changes to the status quo China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has repeatedly opposed: U.S. arms sales High-level diplomatic engagement Expanded military cooperation with Taipei The issue remains central to: Indo-Pacific security strategy Global trade and semiconductor supply chains Military planning in the Pacific region U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS UNDER CLOSE WATCH Trump’s comments come as: U.S.-China tensions remain elevated Military activity near Taiwan continues Diplomatic and trade negotiations remain active Supporters of strong Taiwan ties argue: Taiwan’s security is critical to regional stability U.S. credibility with allies depends on continued support China’s growing military presence requires deterrence Others emphasize: Diplomatic stability between Washington and Beijing Avoiding escalation Maintaining open communication between world powers WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: U.S.-China relations Taiwan security Indo-Pacific stability Global trade International military strategy Taiwan remains one of the most strategically important and closely watched geopolitical issues in the world. WHAT’S NEXT Additional discussions over Taiwan weapons sales expected U.S.-China diplomatic engagement likely to continue Military activity in the Indo-Pacific expected to remain closely monitored Taiwan policy expected to remain a major foreign policy focus HASHTAGS #Trump #Taiwan #China #XiJinping #ForeignPolicy #Politics #BreakingNews #NationalSecurity #USNews #Geopolitics