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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