Taiwan President Says 'Happy' to Talk to Trump

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Taiwan President Says 'Happy' to Talk to Trump

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te said Thursday he would be "happy" to talk to US leader Donald Trump -- a conversation that would break more than four decades of diplomatic protocol and risk angering China. Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would speak to Lai, as the White House weighs arms »»»

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