US calls President Xi leader of Taiwan, apologises, says China
The White House press office described China's Xi as the President of the Republic of China, the formal name for Taiwan.
Beijing: United States has apologised to China for mistakenly describing President Xi Jinping as the leader of Taiwan in a statement issued by Washington, a top Chinese official said on Monday.
Reacting strongly to the statement issued by the US after President Xi and President Donald Trump met in Germany on the sidelines of the G20, China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a media briefing that the Chinese side has "lodged a solemn representation with the US".
"The US said sorry for the technical error and they made the correction," he said when asked about the faux pas by Washington.
In a statement issued after President Xi and US President Donald Trump met in Germany on the side-lines of G20, the White House press office described China's Xi as the President of the Republic of China, the formal name for Taiwan. China, led by Xi Jinping, is officially called the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Taiwan is a sensitive issue for China as it considers it as part of the mainland under its One-China policy.