Breaking News: US Delivers First F-16V Fighter Jet to Taiwan to Boost Air Defense Against China Threats

Stupid troll and liar,
Tell me one ,just one major western country that recognizes Taiwan as a country, can you? just one is enough.
Why you just can't answer this simple question?
Name one , and I will provide proof whether it recognizes Taiwan as a country or not, can you just name one, shameless liar.
USA
 
Lying through your teeth

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US ‘One China’ policy explained​

For decades, Washington's ‘One China’ policy has been a bedrock for Sino-US relations.But what exactly does the policy entail?

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Do you read before you post? one China policy is just a lip service by US govt
That's official recognition, why US stopped paying this "lip service" to Taiwan in 1979? You were caught lying that "most countries" recognize Taiwan as a country, it's a lie, everyone can see you are lying.

Taiwan public protest in 1979
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In 1978 US President Carter recognized Taiwan is part of China​

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US has never changed this policy so far
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"De facto" and "de jure" are terms used to describe the distinction between what exists in reality and what is officially recognized by law.

"De facto" refers to practices that exist in reality, regardless of whether they are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms. For example, a de facto government holds power without legal recognition.

On the other hand, "de jure" describes situations that are officially recognized by laws or other formal norms, regardless of whether these practices exist in reality. A de jure government is legally recognized and can get membership in the United Nations when most of the people or the majority of the states have recognized it.

The terms are often used in discussions about governance, authority, and leadership to highlight the difference between what exists in practice and what is officially sanctioned by law.
 

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