Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has canceled a planned overseas trip after the Trump administration denied his request to stop over in New York, reportedly due to pressure from China and ongoing US-China trade negotiations. The move has drawn criticism from US lawmakers and observers, who argue it signals US deference to Beijing and undermines support for Taiwan. The Taiwanese government has publicly denied that Lai was blocked, citing domestic issues for the postponement, but multiple reports indicate US intervention following Chinese objections. The decision comes as President Trump seeks a summit with China’s Xi Jinping, raising concerns about Taiwan’s position in US foreign policy. The incident highlights the delicate balance the US maintains between supporting Taiwan and managing its relationship with China.
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