Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has postponed a planned diplomatic trip to Latin America after the Trump administration reportedly blocked his stopover in New York, a move widely seen as a concession to China during sensitive US-China trade negotiations. The decision has raised concerns in Taiwan and among US lawmakers about Washington's willingness to stand up to Beijing's pressure and its implications for US-Taiwan relations. While Taiwan's government cited domestic issues for the delay, multiple reports indicate the US cancellation was directly linked to ongoing trade talks with China. Critics argue that this action could embolden China and undermine Taiwan's international standing. The episode highlights the complex balancing act the US faces between supporting Taiwan and managing its relationship with China.
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