Analysts say they expect ‘exceptionally intense’ strategic manoeuvring on Taipei when US president and Xi Jinping meet in April
They also warned there was little chance the powers would make headway on nuclear arms control – an increasingly important fault line in bilateral ties – during Trump’s visit.
During the two-hour exchange, the Chinese leader also expressed his readiness to work with the American president to “accomplish more big things and good things” in China-US relations this year.
Still, Xi sent a warning message to Trump that “the US must handle the issue of arms sales to Taiwan with prudence”.
Source: News - South China Morning Post