Iran says America needs to get “serious”; Trump mulls arms sales to Taiwan, and more

伊朗称美国需要“认真对待”;特朗普考虑向台湾出售武器,及其他新闻。

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2026-05-16

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  • Donald Trump said he would soon make a determination regarding American arms sales to Taiwan,

  • but made no commitment either way when discussing the island's defence with Xi Jinping.

  • China earlier warned America that the issue could result in conflict if mishandled.

  • America's president also said he might lift sanctions on Chinese oil refiners that purchased Iranian oil.

  • Few deals emerged from the two-day summit.

  • Abbas Arachi, Iran's foreign minister, said that America's contradictory messages