A line saying that Washington does not support Taiwan independence has been removed from the US Department of State's website. The website updated its fact sheet on relations with the island on ...
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HONG KONG — China accused the United States on Monday of a “serious regression” in its position on Taiwan, after the State Department updated the Taiwan section of its website to remove a reference to ...
A website managed by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council released on Wednesday its new logo, symbolizing unity as well as the same Chinese roots of compatriots across the Straits, a move ...
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 ...
China has urged the United States to immediately "correct its mistakes" after the US State Department removed previous wording on its website about not supporting Taiwan independence, which it said ...
The US state department has removed a statement on its website that it does not support Taiwan independence, among changes that the island’s government praised on Sunday as supporting Taiwan. The fact ...
As more than 300,000 people anxiously watched the flight path of SPAR19, the US Air Force plane carrying Nancy Pelosi on her tour of Asia, Taiwan’s presidential website went down to an apparent ...
China’s Foreign Ministry ripped the State Department this week over a wording change on an agency web page focused on Taiwan, calling it a “petty act of fictionalizing,” according to a new report. As ...
The fact sheet on Taiwan, updated last week, retains Washington's opposition to unilateral change from either Taiwan or from China, which claims the democratically governed island as its own. But as ...
BEIJING/TAIPEI--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 independence, ...
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