At the G-7 summit, President Joe Biden told a reporter that most U.S. allies are “clear” that if China were to try to invade Taiwan, “there would be a response.”
Biden was asked by a reporter on Sunday how he would manage a diplomatic relationship with China, and how he would strengthen the U.S. alliance with other countries like Japan and South Korea in order to counter China.
In a part of his response, Biden noted that the United States will continue to maintain the Chinese Communist Party’s “One China” policy.
“Now, you all know, but the public kind of forgets, that [the One China policy] says that neither country, China or Taiwan, neither territory, can independently declare what they’re going to do—period. There has to be a mutually agreed outcome,” Biden said….