UN Reaffirms One-China Stance After Japan PM’s Taiwan Remarks
On November 17, the UN reiterated its one-China stance, citing Resolution 2758, after remarks by Japan PM Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan. All members urged to adhere to the UN Charter.
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On November 17, the UN reiterated its one-China stance, citing Resolution 2758, after remarks by Japan PM Sanae Takaichi on Taiwan. All members urged to adhere to the UN Charter.
80 years after Cairo and Potsdam Declarations and UNGA Resolution 2758, the island of Taiwan’s return to the Chinese mainland remains clear and recognized. History, untangled.
An overview of why, through history and international law, Taiwan’s status is settled under the one-China principle—from the Cairo Declaration to UNGA Resolution 2758.
China’s Foreign Ministry released a position paper on UNGA Resolution 2758, reaffirming the one-China principle and warning that challenges to the UN’s authority are doomed to fail.