What US presidents said about ties with China and Taiwan
President-elect Donald Trump spoke Friday with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen, a highly unusual and probably unprecedented move since the U.S. broke diplomatic ties with the self-governing island in 1979 and shifted to diplomatic recognition of China under a so-called “one-China” policy.
Under that policy, the U.S. recognizes Beijing as representing China but retains unofficial ties with Taiwan. Taiwan’s government has a representative office in Washington and other U.S. cities. The U.S. also has legal commitments to help Taiwan maintain the ability to defend itself.
A look at some of the comments made by American presidents regarding the U.S. relationship with China and Taiwan:
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