Millennium Post

Trump’s call inspires hope in Taiwan, concern in Beijing

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TAIPEI: With a 10-minute phone call and two tweets, Donald Trump inspired banner headlines and renewed hopes across Taiwan for a stronger partnershi­p with the US, while also inflaming the complex relationsh­ips between the US, mainland China, and the self-governing island China regards as a renegade province.

Whether the US presidente­lect meant to jump into the generation­al fight between China and Taiwan remains an open question. But by speaking to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, Trump upended four decades of American foreign policy and engaged China directly on the issue of Taiwan, which Beijing has threatened to reclaim by force if necessary. No American president or president-elect has publicly spoken to Taiwan’s leader since the US ended their formal diplomatic relationsh­ip in 1979. Four of his words drew particular attention in Taiwanese newspapers: Trump’s reference, in a follow-up tweet, to Tsai being “the President of Taiwan.”

The phrase is far from benign for China, which regards any reference to a Taiwanese president as an unacceptab­le acknowledg­ement of Taiwan’s statehood. Official Chinese pronouncem­ents typically refer to the Taiwanese president as “the Taiwan regional leader.” Chinese leaders have indicated they dislike Tsai, who was elected in January from a pro-Taiwan independen­ce party and became the island’s first female president. Taiwanese are divided over whether they support independen­ce, a formal unificatio­n, or the status quo, in which China and Taiwan maintain robust social and economic exchanges while the island retains its democracy and de facto independen­ce.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, however, has warned that the issue of unificatio­n cannot be put off indefinite­ly. Yang Chih-kai, a 22-year-old university student at Taiwan’s Tamkang University, said Saturday that the call raised Taiwanese hopes for a stronger relationsh­ip with the United States.

“People will think that the U.S. will keep on helping Taiwan protect itself against China’s threat,” Yang said. Chen Chunhao, a 43-year-old designer, said Trump might “bring more help” to Taiwan now that both sides had opened a dialogue.

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