China is outraged after Trump State Department delete the key phrase on Taiwanese relationships

State Department of President Donald Trump has angered Chinese officials last week after deleting a key phrase by proclaiming us the opposition of the independence of Taiwan.
A fact of state department on American relationships with Taiwan earlier stated “We do not support the independence of Taiwan” but the phrase was removed on Thursday and continues to be absent. Chinese officials called on the US to “correct this mistake immediately” on Sunday, claiming that “it sends the wrong signal to the Taiwanese independence forces.”
State Department noted in a statement from the NBC News that the US attitude about Taiwanese independence did not change.
“The United States is dedicated to the preservation of peace and stability in the Taiwan strait,” a spokesman said on Sunday.
Now China and China have long kept the opposing views of Taiwan’s future. (Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via Reuters/File)
“We are opposed to any one -sided changes of the status quo on both sides. We support dialogue with crossing, and we expect the difference in the intersection will be resolved by peaceful means, without coercion, in a way acceptable to people on both sides on both sides of the strait,” the statement continued .
Now they have long held a sensitive position on Taiwan and its attitude towards the Chinese mainland. He followed for decades “One China” policy, in which he now recognizes Beijing as the only cinema acknowledges, but does not confirm the claim of Beijing to control Taiwan.
Part of this understanding requires now that they have no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, a policy that is reflected in the lack of US embassy on the island.
It seems that President Donald Trump’s state department has removed a statement that rejected Taiwan’s independence. (Getty)
Nevertheless, they have financed Taiwan’s defense and worked with the Western peoples to prevent continental cinemas from taking over. Chinese President XI Jinping has repeatedly stated that it was open to the use of military force to conquer the island.
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Taiwan, who has his own democratically chosen government, claims to be his own independent country. Taiwan first became a self -governing island after the premocratic forces fled there in 1949 after losing the civil war from Mao Zedong and his Chinese Communist Party.
Taiwanese Air Force Mirage Fighter Jets Taxi on the air base in Hsinchu, Taiwan. China is almost daily for the incursion of air near Taiwan. (AP Photo/Johnson Lai)
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The US recessed on symbolic rejections China control over Taiwan In recent years. Just last week, the two US Navy vessels sailed in the Taiwanese strait between the islands and the mainland, as well as the Canadian vessel. Both actions pulled criticism out of Beijing.