Pacific Islands Forum Removes Taiwan References
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•Pacific leaders remove Taiwan from communique after China complaint
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The Pacific Islands Forum has removed references to Taiwan from a communique issued after the region's annual leaders meeting.
China 's special envoy to the Pacific Islands , Qian Bo , reacted angrily on Friday and said reference to Taiwan in the communique "must be a mistake" Taiwan 's foreign ministry condemned China 's "rude intervention".
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