U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a significant phone call on February 4, 2026, in a bid to ease growing tensions and set the stage for future high-level engagements, including an anticipated summit in Beijing this spring. Both leaders discussed a wide range of pressing global and bilateral issues — from trade frictions and agricultural purchases to security challenges involving Taiwan, Iran, and the Russia-Ukraine war.
Trump touted the discussion as “very positive,” highlighting potential increases in Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans and other goods, and sought to project a cooperative tone ahead of his planned visit to China in April. Meanwhile, Beijing’s official messaging placed particular emphasis on Taiwan, urging the United States to exercise “caution” in arms sales to the self-ruled island and underscoring it as a core concern for China’s national sovereignty.
Taiwan’s president responded by affirming that U.S.–Taiwan relations remain “rock-solid” and that cooperation will continue unchanged despite Beijing’s warnings. This exchange comes amid broader efforts by both superpowers to manage competition while avoiding escalation, especially as global tensions and complex diplomatic pressures mount.
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