BEIJING (AP) — President Donald Trump says he’s not yet made a determination on whether a major U.S. sale of arms to Taiwan can move forward, following his three-day visit to China.
Speaking to reporters as he flew back on Air Force One on Friday, Mr. Trump said he’d not decided on the sale, but added he “will make a determination.”
The Trump administration has authorized the sale but it has yet to move forward.
China opposes the deal and has suggested that Washington’s relationship with the self-governing island is the key factor in China-U.S. relations.
Mr. Trump also says he raised a potential three-way nuclear deal among the U.S., Russia and China.
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