President Donald Trump's State Department angered Chinese officials last week after deleting a key phrase declaring U.S. opposition to Taiwan's independence. The State Department's fact sheet on U ...
China on Monday, February 17, urged the United States to “correct its mistakes” after the US State Department removed previous wording on its website about not supporting Taiwan independence ...
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Hosted on MSNChina sends chilling 11-word threat to US after it 'backpedaled' on Taiwan independenceThe State Department removed the phrase "we do not support Taiwan independence" from its fact sheet last week on its website, ...
China angered after State Dept website changes wording on Taiwan China considers Taiwan is most sensitive diplomatic issue Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims BEIJING/TAIPEI ...
TAIPEI, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department's Taiwan page last week removed a previous reference to not supporting Taiwan's independence. Previously known as Formosa, the island has been ...
China's Foreign Ministry took issue Monday with a revised U.S. government fact sheet that removed a line on American opposition to independence for Taiwan. The United States has “gravely ...
The US State Department revised the language published on its website describing the US-Taiwan relationship, removing the words “we do not support Taiwan independence.” The change to the language was ...
Scott Turner Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, announced a new Department of Government Efficiency Task ...
his administration has otherwise offered strong words of support for Taiwan. Last week, the first US Navy ships sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait since Trump's inauguration. Taiwan's ...
Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Bloomberg News/Alexander Kubitza/Zuma Press Two months ago Beijing practiced sealing off the First Island Chain, which runs from Japan south to Taiwan, the Philippines and ...
BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) - China on Monday urged the United States to "correct its mistakes" after the U.S. State Department removed previous wording on its website about not supporting Taiwan ...
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