La visita de Trump a Pekín genera preocupación en Taiwán por la venta de armas

Donald Trump afirmó que las ventas de armas a Taiwán se discutirían durante su próxima reunión con Xi Jinping. Las declaraciones han llevado a Taipéi a seguir de cerca los acontecimientos con Washington.

Durante una intervención en la Casa Blanca el lunes, Trump indicó que la venta de armas a Taiwán formaría parte de las conversaciones con Xi Jinping. Xi se ha opuesto constantemente al apoyo militar de Estados Unidos a la isla.

Los comentarios han reactivado el debate en Taiwán sobre la durabilidad de los Seis Aseguramientos, bajo los cuales Washington se comprometió a no consultar previamente a Pekín sobre dichas ventas.

El martes, el portavoz del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Hsiao Kuang-wei, declaró que Taiwán está siguiendo de cerca las interacciones entre Estados Unidos y China, manteniendo una comunicación constante con Washington para proteger sus intereses.

Taipéi teme que el estilo transaccional de Trump pueda posicionar a la isla como una moneda de cambio en un acuerdo más amplio entre China y Estados Unidos.

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