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 drawn criticism from US lawmakers and former officials, who argue it signals US deference to Beijing and undermines Taiwan's international standing. While Taiwan's government publicly denies being blocked, multiple reports indicate US pressure following Chinese objections. The incident highlights the complex balancing act the US faces between supporting Taiwan and managing its relationship with China. The controversy has fueled debate over US foreign policy priorities and the impact on cross-strait relations.
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