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S 2224119th CongressIntroduced

Taiwan International Solidarity Act

Introduced: Jul 9, 2025
Sponsor: Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD] (D-Maryland)
Defense & National Security
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The Taiwan International Solidarity Act would amend the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (TAIPEI) Act of 2019. Its core aim is to strengthen U.S. diplomacy in international organizations to oppose the People’s Republic of China (PRC) when it seeks to redefine Taiwan’s status or distort decisions, language, policies, or procedures related to Taiwan. The bill would also clarify the scope of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 as not addressing Taiwan’s status, and would require U.S. representatives to advocate against any initiatives to change Taiwan’s status without the consent of the Taiwanese people. Additionally, it would urge U.S. allies to oppose PRC efforts to undermine Taiwan’s diplomatic relationships and expand reporting on PRC activities intended to advance its “one China” position. In short, the bill directs stronger U.S. advocacy in international bodies, clarifies Taiwan’s status in UN discourse, seeks allied support to counter PRC influence, and tightens reporting obligations on PRC efforts related to Taiwan. It operates within the framework of the existing TAIPEI Act, expanding its language to emphasize unity with Taiwan in international forums and alliances.

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