Taiwan-US ties are ‘rock solid,’ the island’s leader says after Trump-Xi call

Taiwan’s ties with the United States are “rock solid,” the island’s leader said yesterday, hours after President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on the phone about topics that included the self-ruled island’s future.
“The Taiwan-U.S. relationship is rock solid, and all cooperation projects will continue uninterrupted,” Lai Ching-te told reporters during a visit to textile merchants in western Taiwan.
The comments came after Xi, in his first call with Trump since November, warned the U.S. president to be “prudent” about supplying arms to the self-ruled island, according to a readout of their call provided by China’s Foreign Ministry.
Taiwan’s opposition-controlled parliament has blocked Lai’s budget plan, including a $40 billion special defense budget, proposing instead a much smaller defense spending plan.
Trump said the call with Xi was “excellent” and “thorough” in a post late Wednesday on Truth Social.
He added that he is looking forward to a trip to China in April that will be the first of his current term in office.
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