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China has expressed concern over a recent update to the U.S. State Department's website that omits a previous statement of non-support for Taiwan's independence. The update, described by officials as routine, retains Washington's stance against unilateral changes from either Taiwan or China but notes U.S. support for Taiwan's involvement in international organizations and technology projects, as reported by Reuters.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun criticized the revision, claiming it sends a "seriously wrong message" to pro-independence factions in Taiwan. He urged the U.S. to "immediately rectify its mistakes," reiterating Beijing's long-standing opposition to any form of international recognition for Taiwan, which it views as a breakaway province.
Despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties, the U.S. remains Taiwan's strongest supporter, committed to providing defensive means. The updated fact sheet was intended to clarify the informal U.S.-Taiwan relationship, according to a State Department spokesperson, reaffirming the U.S. commitment to its one China policy.