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Bipartisan senators address Taiwan policy and U.S.-China relations
Senators discuss the implications of U.S. policy toward Taiwan following recent meetings between U.S. and Chinese leaders. Concerns arise over potential changes to this policy. (sources: nbcnews, thehill)
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Marco Rubio stated that U.S. policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged after a meeting between Trump and Xi. He emphasized that the U.S. is not seeking China's assistance regarding Iran and warned against the use of force in Taiwan.
- Rubio confirmed that the U.S. is not asking for China's help with Iran.
- Rubio warned that any Chinese military action in Taiwan would have significant global repercussions.
- Rubio stated that U.S. policy on Taiwan has not changed following the Trump-Xi meeting.
- Bipartisan senators expressed concerns about unilateral changes to Taiwan policy.
Why it matters
The statements reflect ongoing U.S. concerns about Taiwan's security and the broader implications for U.S.-China relations.
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