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The U.S. State Department page for "U.S. relations with Taiwan" states in black and white terms that "The United States does not support Taiwan independence." Here is the page: https://www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-taiwan/

This has been the official U.S. position since the U.S. restored diplomatic relations with China in the 1970s. The UN also does not recognize Taiwan as an independent country. While it is helpful for this Wikipedia page to explain or explore the history and status of Taiwan in as much detail as necessary, it is simply incorrect to call it a "country." Wales is a country that the other countries in the U.K. recognize as such. Taiwan is not recognized as a country by the UN or other parts of China.2600:1700:2460:2DB0:3D91:90A0:AC14:FE12 (talk) 01:12, 19 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]