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Trump says he 'made no commitment' to Xi on Taiwan

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One enroute to the U.S., Friday,  following his official visit with President Xi Jinping in China. Reuters-Yonhap

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One enroute to the U.S., Friday, following his official visit with President Xi Jinping in China. Reuters-Yonhap

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE — U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he discussed the flashpoint issue of Taiwan with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, but made no commitments.

"President Xi and I talked a lot about Taiwan," Trump told reporters onboard Air Force One, on his way back to Washington following a high-stakes summit in Beijing.

"He does not want to see a fight for independence," he added. "I didn't make a comment on it, I heard him out."

Trump added: "On Taiwan he feels very strongly, I made no commitment either way."

Ahead of the summit, Trump had said he would speak to Xi about U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, a departure from Washington's previous insistence that it would not consult Beijing on the matter.

Speaking to reporters en route to Washington, Friday, Trump said on the issue of arms sales: "I'll make a determination over the next fairly short period of time."

The United States recognizes only Beijing, but under U.S. law is required to provide weapons to the self-ruled democracy for its defense.

China has sworn to take the island and has not ruled out using force, ramping up military pressure in recent years.