This article is from the source 'independent' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/donald-trump-xi-jinping-white-house-china-us-taiwan-tsai-ing-wen-gaffe-g20-sean-spicer-press-a7831686.html
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Donald Trump's team mistakenly refer to Chinese leader Xi Jinping as the president of Taiwan | Donald Trump's team mistakenly refer to Chinese leader Xi Jinping as the president of Taiwan |
(about 2 hours later) | |
The White House mistakenly referred to the Chinese leader Xi Jinping as the president of Taiwan just hours after Donald Trump spoke of his “wonderful relationship” with Mr Xi. | |
The US leader spent 90 minutes discussing trade and the nuclear threat from North Korea with Mr Xi at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. | The US leader spent 90 minutes discussing trade and the nuclear threat from North Korea with Mr Xi at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. |
He struck a friendly chord with the Communist Party chief, telling him it was “an honour to have you as a friend” ahead of the highly anticipated meeting. | |
But an official transcript of the occasion, released by the White House, referred to Mr Xi as president of “The Republic of China”, which is the official name for Taiwan. | But an official transcript of the occasion, released by the White House, referred to Mr Xi as president of “The Republic of China”, which is the official name for Taiwan. |
The mix-up was ridiculed by China experts, who pointed out that Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen is a democratically elected woman, and is considered a political rival of Mr Xi. | |
Patrick Chovanec, a former professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, was reminded of former President George Bush’s gaffes. | Patrick Chovanec, a former professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, was reminded of former President George Bush’s gaffes. |
“I remember when Bush Admin announced the anthem wrong, but this is pretty bad,” he tweeted. | “I remember when Bush Admin announced the anthem wrong, but this is pretty bad,” he tweeted. |
The academic was referring to a diplomatic gaffe in 2007 when Mr Bush’s team played Taiwan’s national anthem as a Chinese ambassador attended the opening ceremony of a China-financed stadium on the island of Grenada in the Caribbean. | |
Chris Lu, who worked in former president Barack Obama’s White House team, tweeted: “Ouch. White House just referred to Xi Jinping as leader of Republic of China, which is Taiwan. #AmateurHour.” | |
Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s office released the official transcript, which quoted President Trump talking about China as a “great trading partner”. | Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s office released the official transcript, which quoted President Trump talking about China as a “great trading partner”. |
It is unclear how the gaffe could affect relations between the pair which have been strained at times since Mr Trump took office. | |
Shortly after his presidential inauguration, the US leader looked to have sparked a potentially damaging diplomatic row with China after speaking to Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen. | Shortly after his presidential inauguration, the US leader looked to have sparked a potentially damaging diplomatic row with China after speaking to Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen. |
China claims Taiwan as its own territory and complained after Mr Trump upset decades of diplomatic precedent. | China claims Taiwan as its own territory and complained after Mr Trump upset decades of diplomatic precedent. |
In December, the president said in an interview that he didn't feel "bound" by the decades-old one China policy unless the US could gain concessions from China in trade and other areas. | In December, the president said in an interview that he didn't feel "bound" by the decades-old one China policy unless the US could gain concessions from China in trade and other areas. |
Washington has robust unofficial relations with the island and provides it with arms to guard against Beijing's threat to use force to reunify with it. | Washington has robust unofficial relations with the island and provides it with arms to guard against Beijing's threat to use force to reunify with it. |
However, the pair appeared to have mended relations after Mr Xi visited the US leader at his Mar-a-lago beach resort in Florida. | However, the pair appeared to have mended relations after Mr Xi visited the US leader at his Mar-a-lago beach resort in Florida. |
Previous version
1
Next version