Rubio U.S. Secretary of State "There will be no changes related to Taiwan in trade negotiations with China"
Summary
- Secretary Rubio said the United States will not give up Taiwan in trade negotiations with China.
- He said U.S. support for Taiwan is an important aspect of U.S.-China trade agreements.
- He said President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet at the APEC leaders' summit.

Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State, said there is no possibility that the Trump administration would strike a deal favorable to China by abandoning Taiwan in trade negotiations with China.
On the 26th (Korea time), according to Bloomberg, Secretary Rubio said at a press conference that "if there are concerns about deals that give up Taiwan in exchange for trade-related benefits, such things are not being considered at all."
U.S. support for Taiwan is a key aspect of U.S.-China trade agreements. Earlier, China had urged the Trump administration to declare opposition to Taiwanese independence.
Meanwhile, President Trump is expected to hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping next week while attending the 2025 APEC leaders' summit in South Korea.

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