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Strengthening U.S. Support for Taiwan in International Organizations.

This law strengthens U.S. policy by requiring opposition to China's attempts to misrepresent Taiwan's status within international organizations, such as the UN. The change aims to ensure Taiwan's voice and international partnerships are not undermined, indirectly affecting regional stability and U.S. trade interests. Citizens can expect a more active U.S. role in defending Taiwan's global status.
Key points
The U.S. must actively oppose China's efforts to distort the decisions, language, or procedures of international organizations regarding Taiwan.
The law clarifies that a key historical UN resolution (2758) did not settle the issue of Taiwan's sovereignty or its representation in the UN system.
It mandates encouraging U.S. allies to defend Taiwan's official diplomatic relationships and partnerships globally.
Requires reporting on all attempts by China to undermine Taiwan's membership or observer status in international organizations.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_2224
Sponsor: Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD]
Process start date: 2025-07-09