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HRES 148119th CongressIntroduced
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI) and the harmful conflation of China's "One China Principle" and the United States "One China Policy".
Introduced: Oct 29, 2025
Defense & National Security
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
This resolution clarifies the distinction between UN Resolution 2758 and China's 'One China Principle,' reaffirming U.S. policy that acknowledges but does not endorse Chinese sovereignty claims over Taiwan while opposing Beijing's coercion of Taiwan's international participation and supporting Taipei's meaningful engagement in global organizations.
Key Points
- 1The resolution explicitly states UN Resolution 2758 addresses only UN seat representation and does not endorse China's 'One China Principle' or determine Taiwan's political status.
- 2It reaffirms U.S. policy acknowledges China's position without accepting Taiwan sovereignty claims and maintains neutrality on cross-Strait resolution methods.
- 3The resolution condemns China's weaponization of Resolution 2758 to isolate Taiwan and block its participation in international bodies like WHO and ICAO.
Impact Areas
U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy toward Taiwan Strait stabilityTaiwan's diplomatic relations and participation in international organizationsCountries maintaining ties with Taiwan facing Chinese political pressure
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