US anger at raising of Taiwan flag in Washington

WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States on Tuesday denounced a flag-raising ceremony at Taiwan's de facto embassy in Washington, saying it violated a longstanding pact on US-Taiwan ties.

"We're disappointed with the action," State Department spokesman Jen Psaki said when asked about the hoisting of the Taiwanese flag at the compound on New Year's Day.

The US has long held a one-China policy, and as such does not have full diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the island Beijing claims as a renegade territory.

Instead, Washington has a representative office in Taipei, while Taiwan maintains a representation at a luxury estate in the US capital known as Twin Oaks.

Taiwanese English-language daily China Post said the island's flag was raised over the building on Thursday, for the first time in 36 years since the US switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979.

Ms Psaki stressed however that the US administration had not been informed in advance of the move.

"The flag-raising ceremony violated our longstanding understanding on the conduct of our unofficial relations," she told reporters.

"We have a robust set of cultural relations, but we do not have diplomatic relations."

US officials in Washington and Taipei were discussing the issue with their Taiwanese counterparts, she added.

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