Sunday, March 23rd, 2025

American MPs pushed the ‘One China’ policy to end, Taiwan relations back


Scott Perry resumed a proposal from Wisconsin’s US representatives Tom Tiffany and Pennsylvania, in which the US urged to end its “one China” policy, resumed a formal diplomatic relationship with Taiwan and resumed the formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan and on Saturday Talking on a bilateral Taiwan-US Free Trade Agreement, Taipei Times said on Saturday.

The resolution supported by 22 Republic members of the House was first introduced in 2021.

The resolution urges President Donald Trump to leave the “one China” policy in favor of a policy, which recognizes reality that Taiwan is an independent country, which is not included or included in the region of China. “

Trump should also recognize the legitimacy of Taiwan’s democratically elected National Government, appoint an official US ambassador to the nation and accept a Taiwan equivalent in America.

According to the Taipei Times, the resolution urges the US representative for the United Nations, along with other officials, to support Taiwan’s inclusion in the United Nations and other international organizations, which is part of the US.

It admits Taiwan for its strong “commitment to democracy”, civil freedom and human rights. The proposal also refers to several former US presidents, including Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

Resolution suggests that Taiwan and the United States maintained general diplomatic relations until 1979 when “President Carter suddenly left without Congress’s approval” and despite strengthening Reagan, “The United States has” the United States about sovereignty on Taiwan I have not changed my position. “Sankalp says.

It also cites a statement by President Bill Clinton, who earlier stated that “the issues between Beijing and Taiwan should be resolved peacefully and with the consent of the Taiwan people.”

Both Republican MPs have a history of calling for strong relationships with Taiwan. In 2021, the pair recommended that according to the US Taipei Times, Taiwan’s bid for membership of the United Nations supports.

The US government gained diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Taipei to Beijing in 1979 and has since maintained only informal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, as defined by the Taiwan Relations Act.

According to the bill, the “one China” policy is obsolete, does not serve the people of Taiwan or America and fails to reflect the reality that Taiwan has been a sovereign and independent country for over 70 years.

If the Bill passes the House and the Senate, it will only be the “spirit of the Congress” resolution. This will not require the approval of the US President and will not have full force of the law.



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