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Support for Taiwan: Clarifying US Policy and Opposing China's Claims

This U.S. House of Representatives resolution aims to clarify that the United States' policy towards China and Taiwan differs from China's "One China Principle." It emphasizes that the 1971 UN resolution does not recognize China's claims over Taiwan. This is intended to strengthen Taiwan's international standing and ensure that Taiwanese citizens are not discriminated against in accessing international institutions.
Key points
The U.S. reaffirms it does not recognize China's claims over Taiwan and supports a peaceful resolution of Taiwan issues.
The 1971 UN resolution does not imply acceptance of China's claims over Taiwan, aiming to prevent Taiwan's isolation.
Support for Taiwan's participation in international organizations and facilitating access for Taiwanese citizens to UN facilities.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI) and the harmful conflation of China's "One China Principle" and the United States "One China Policy".
Print number: HRES 148
Sponsor: Rep. Kim, Young [R-CA-40]
Process start date: 2025-02-21