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Pacific leaders' summit erases mention of Taiwan after Chinese anger, fracturing a shaky accord.
Video posted by a news outlet late on Sunday appeared to show a Pacific leader assuring China 's special envoy to the Pacific , Qian Bo , that the reference to Taiwan would be removed.
The document row highlights a fraught, largely private regional debate about China ’s role in the region.
Pacific Ocean in recent years emerged as the site of an intense geopolitical contest for influence.
Pacific summit's final communique set out a new tiered structure for partner nations, who must now prove their genuine involvement with a number of Pacific nations to secure permission to attend the annual summit.
It also included a sentence affirming the forum’s 1992 agreement on Taiwan 's standing with the organization.
Beijing has intensified pressure on Taipei 's remaining allies to sever ties with Beijing .
Cook Islands PM Mark Brown apparently tells Chinese envoy, Qian , “we’ll remove it” in reference to the document.
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