Prime Minister Scott Morrison has corrected remarks he made that Australia supports a “one country, two systems” approach to Taiwan, which has angered opposition politicians. Morrison twice referred to a “one country, two systems” approach towards Taiwan, which adopts the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) policy. In fact, since 1979, Australia’s official policy recognises the CCP as the sole legal government and regards Taiwan as a province of China. At first, the prime minister denied that he had made a mistake when asked about the apparent policy shift, but a spokesperson later confirmed that he misspoke on both occasions. He first made the comment while speaking with 3AW radio host and again with an SBS reporter. “Australia’s one-China policy has not changed,” Morrison’s spokesman told SBS. “However, Australia maintains close and positive unofficial ties with Taiwan, an important trade and economic partner. “The prime minister’s comments on ‘one country, two systems were in …