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Trump breaks US policy stance with direct Taiwan call

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Published: 03:31, 3 December 2016   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Trump breaks US policy stance with direct Taiwan call

US President-elect Donald Trump

Risingbd Desk: US President-elect Donald Trump has spoken directly with the president of Taiwan - breaking with US policy set in 1979 when formal relations were cut.


Mr Trump's transition team said he and Tsai Ing-wen noted "close economic, political, and security ties" between the US and Taiwan in a phone call.


The move risks angering China, which sees Taiwan as a breakaway province.


But Mr Trump tweeted that Ms Tsai had called him, to congratulate him on winning the US election.


Meanwhile his team said that the US president-elect had congratulated also Ms Tsai on becoming the president of Taiwan in January's elections.


It is highly unusual for a US president or president-elect to speak to a Taiwanese leader directly.


Following media reports pointing out the risks of angering China, Mr Trump tweeted: "Interesting how the US sells Taiwan billions of dollars of military equipment but I should not accept a congratulatory call."


The White House has said Mr Trump's conversation did not signal any change in US policy.


Mr Trump's spokeswoman said Mr Trump was "well aware" of what US policy has been on Taiwan.


China has hundreds of missiles pointing towards Taiwan, and has threatened to use force if it seeks independence.


Source: BBC


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