The Trump administration has denied Taiwan President Lai Ching-te permission to stop in New York during a planned diplomatic trip, reportedly due to pressure from China and ongoing US–China trade negotiations. This move has led President Lai to postpone his overseas visit, sparking criticism from US lawmakers and concerns about US deference to Beijing. The decision is seen as an attempt to smooth the path for a potential Trump-Xi summit and avoid escalating tensions with China. Critics argue that the US is allowing China to influence its foreign policy decisions, while supporters claim it is a pragmatic step during sensitive trade talks. The incident highlights the complex balancing act the US faces between supporting Taiwan and managing its relationship with China.
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