Xi Jinping warned U.S.-China relations could face “a very dangerous situation” over Taiwan’s status during the Trump summit. A $13 billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan was paused ahead of the meeting, signaling unresolved tensions. Xi emphasized economic cooperation, hinting at expanded Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans and beef to ease trade tensions. Both leaders referenced the Thucydides Trap, acknowledging the risk of great-power conflict while seeking stability. Trump invited Xi to the U.S. in September, but lingering issues over Taiwan and military actions could still destabilize relations. In a high-stakes summit that could reshape global geopolitics, U.S. President Donald…

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