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China's Foreign Ministry expressed strong disapproval this week over the U.S. government's revised fact sheet that removed the explicit statement opposing Taiwan's independence. Spokesperson Guo Jiakun criticized this change, asserting that the U.S. has "gravely backpedaled" on its position and accused Washington of encouraging "separatist forces" in Taiwan. The ongoing tension stems from Taiwan's separation from China in 1949 during the civil war, with Taiwan maintaining its own government and military while never formally declaring independence.
Guo emphasized the need for the U.S. to cease support for Taiwan's independence to avoid exacerbating tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The revisions followed a pattern, as similar language was removed in May 2022 but later reinstated due to a backlash from Beijing. The Taiwanese government welcomed the update, interpreting it as a sign of a strong partnership with the U.S. Despite the changes, the U.S. does not officially recognize Taiwan as a separate nation but remains its primary ally and arms supplier, amid concerns of escalating military drills by China.