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“We’re navigating a dark hour in our shared history,” Biden said as he sat facing the leaders of India, Australia, and Japan. While acknowledging the US still agrees with the “One China” policy, Biden said on Monday that the idea of Taiwan being taken by force “is (just not) appropriate.” “The policy has not changed at all and I stated that when I made my statement,” Biden said at an event with Quad leaders. It’s the third time in recent months – including during a CNN town hall in October – that Biden has said the US would protect Taiwan from a Chinese attack, only to have the White House walk back those remarks. At the start of the meeting, Biden said he and Modi would discuss the effect the war has had “on the entire global world order.”
As said here by Kevin Liptak and Maegan Vazquez, CNN