Trump Undecided on Taiwan Arms Deal After China Visit

President Donald Trump remains undecided about moving forward with a significant weapons sale to Taiwan after completing his three-day diplomatic visit to China.

During a press briefing aboard Air Force One on Friday as he returned from the trip, Mr. Trump told reporters he had not reached a decision regarding the arms transaction, though he noted he “will make a determination.”

While the Trump administration has given approval for the weapons sale, the deal has not yet proceeded.

Beijing has expressed strong opposition to the arms transaction and has indicated that America’s ties with the self-governing island represent a crucial element in U.S.-China diplomatic relations.

Mr. Trump also revealed he discussed the possibility of a three-nation nuclear agreement involving the United States, Russia and China.