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    By News Desk on May 21, 2026 World News
    Taiwan’s President Lai expresses willingness to speak with Donald Trump
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    Get you up to speed: Taiwan’s President Lai says he would be happy to speak with Donald Trump

    Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te stated he would be “happy” to discuss matters with United States President Donald Trump, marking a potential break from over four decades of diplomatic protocol. Trump confirmed he would speak to Lai, as the White House considers an extensive arms package sale to Taiwan.

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that President Lai is committed to maintaining stability in the Taiwan Strait, while also highlighting that China poses a threat to peace. Meanwhile, discussions regarding a potential arms sales package to Taiwan, estimated at $14 billion, are ongoing as the US weighs its options following Trump’s recent meetings in Beijing.

    Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te remains committed to discussing issues with US President Donald Trump, asserting, “China is the disruptor of peace and stability.” The US is reportedly contemplating a significant arms sales package for Taiwan, estimated at $14 billion, as officials maintain that US policy towards Taiwan remains unchanged.

    What remains unclear — It is uncertain how China will respond to the potential conversation between Presidents Lai and Trump, given the delicate diplomatic context.

    Taiwan’s President Lai expresses willingness to speak with Donald Trump

    NewsTaiwan’s President Lai says he would be happy to speak with Donald Trump

    US and Taiwan presidents have not spoken since Washington shifted diplomatic recognition ⁠to Beijing from Taipei in 1979.

    FILE - In this photo released by the Taiwan Presidential Office, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te speaks during a press conference on "Taiwan-U.S. Economic Prosperity Partnership" in Taipei, Taiwan on Feb. 3, 2026. (Taiwan Presidential Office via AP, File)President Lai said that Taiwan was ‘committed to maintaining the stable status quo in the Taiwan Strait’ and would be ‘happy to discuss these matters with President Trump’ [File: Taiwan Presidential Office via AP]

    Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te has said he would be “happy” to talk to United States President Donald Trump – a conversation that would break more than four decades of diplomatic protocol and risk angering China.

    Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would speak to Lai, as the White House weighed a massive arms package sale to the democratic island. It was the second time since a summit in Beijing last week that Trump has said he would call the Taiwanese leader.

    US and Taiwanese presidents have not spoken directly since Washington shifted diplomatic recognition ⁠to Beijing from Taipei in 1979. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.

    On Wednesday, Trump reiterated he would speak to Lai, dispelling initial speculation that his mention of Lai after his Beijing summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping was a verbal slip.

    President Lai said on Thursday that Taiwan was “committed to maintaining the stable status quo in the Taiwan Strait” and that “China is the disruptor of peace and stability”, the island’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

    Lai would be “happy to discuss these matters with President Trump”, the statement said.

    “I’ll speak to him. I speak to everybody,” Trump said, adding that he had a great meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit to Beijing last week. “We’ll work on that, the Taiwan problem,” Trump said.

    After wrapping up his trip to Beijing, Trump suggested arms sales to Taiwan could be used as a bargaining chip with China, as the US weighed whether to approve a new arms sales package for the island, which could be worth some $14bn.

    The US is bound by the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself, despite a lack of formal diplomatic ties.

    Lai’s government has been on the offensive of late, insisting that US policy on Taiwan has not changed and that Trump made no commitments to China on arms sales to the island.

    “Given ‌that US policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged, I think we remain cautiously optimistic about arms purchases,” Taiwan Defence Minister Wellington Koo said.

    Taiwan relies heavily on US support to deter any potential Chinese attack. It has been under intense pressure to increase its spending through investment in US firms.

    In 2016, shortly after his first election victory, president-elect Trump accepted a phone call from then-Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, angering Beijing, shocking diplomats, world leaders and China experts.

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