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The US State Department has removed a statement from its website asserting that Washington does not support Taiwan's independence, prompting a strong backlash from China. Beijing described the revision as sending "a wrong signal to separatist forces advocating for Taiwan independence" and urged the US to "correct its mistakes," according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun.
The phrase was part of a fact sheet on Taiwan-US relations that underwent a "routine" update last week. While the US maintains its commitment to the "One China" policy, which recognizes formal ties with China instead of Taiwan, the updated document now endorses Taiwan's participation in international organizations "where applicable."
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung expressed gratitude for the "positive, Taiwan-friendly wordings" in the updated fact sheet. However, the changes have been criticized by Beijing, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province that must eventually be reunited with the mainland, potentially by force.
The shift in wording reflects ongoing tensions in US-China-Taiwan relations.