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It affirmed the ultimate objective of the withdrawal of all U.S. forces and military installations from the Taiwan. It progressively reduce its forces and the military installations on Taiwan as the tension in the area diminishes.

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From 1949 to 1979, the United States recognized the Republic of China (Taiwan) as the legitimate government of China and supported them diplomatically and militarily. The US did not recognize the People's Republic of China until 1979, after which it shifted its diplomatic recognition to the PRC and established official relations, while maintaining informal ties with Taiwan. This period was defined by the US policy of "One China," acknowledging Taiwan as part of China but not specifying how exactly that would be resolved.

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