In international diplomacy, certain core issues must be addressed as non-negotiable 'red lines' for meaningful bilateral relationships to succeed; for US-China relations, the status of Taiwan represents the most critical issue that must be explicitly discussed and maintained, as it forms the foundation upon which other economic and political cooperation can be built.
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Tillis Warns Trump’s China Trip Must Address the ‘Elephant in the Room’Added:
I want to build a meaningful fair relationship between China and the US.
The world benefits from that.
But I think that we have to communicate certain red lines. And and I think one red line is any whiff of any change in the posture with respect to Taiwan. That that would be the the main thing I hope comes from this meeting. You want to talk about the opening markets in the US to Chinese businesses and opening markets in China to US businesses, stop the forced technology transfer, work in collaboration. Great.
But we all know the elephant in the room is the status of Taiwan. And I think that that has to be sacrosanct going in and coming out.
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