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The PrintΒ·Monday, May 11, 2026

Taiwan β€˜confident’ in US ties ahead of Trump visit to China

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Taiwan's Foreign Minister expresses confidence in stable US-Taiwan relations despite Trump's upcoming visit to China. The statement reaffirms that Washington has committed to maintaining its current policy toward Taiwan regardless of diplomatic engagements with Beijing.

Claims Made In This Story
Taiwan is 'confident' in stable development of US ties
Washington has 'repeatedly said' its policy toward Taiwan will not change
Statement made ahead of Trump visit to China
What Is Missing From This Story
No substantive details provided on what 'stable development' entails or recent policy specifics
No explanation of what prompted this statement or specific concerns Taiwan may have
Trump's actual China visit details, timing, and stated objectives absent
No Taiwan government sources quoted directly β€” only paraphrased position
Historical context of US-Taiwan-China tensions and previous similar reassurances omitted
What specific changes or threats Taiwan might fear from Trump-China talks unclear
Framing Techniques Detected
Appeal to authority without naming: 'Washington has repeatedly said' β€” no specific official, statement, or timeframe provided
Circular sourcing: Relying on general policy positions rather than direct quotes or named officials
Passive construction obscuring responsibility: 'has repeatedly said' β€” who exactly, when, and in what context remains vague
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