


China Criticizes U.S. for Revising Taiwan Policy Language
China's Foreign Ministry condemns the U.S. for removing a statement opposing Taiwanese independence, calling it a significant setback in relations.
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China's Foreign Ministry condemned the U.S. for removing the phrase 'we do not support Taiwan independence' from a fact sheet. The change, welcomed by Taiwan, signifies a potential shift in U.S. policy under Trump. Amid rising tensions, Beijing warns the U.S. against further support for Taiwanese independence, fearing it undermines peace in the Taiwan Strait. This language alteration echoes similar past changes, raising questions on the U.S. stance towards Taiwan's sovereignty. Taiwan's government views the update as a sign of stronger ties with the U.S. amid concerns about Trump's policies.
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