UN Reaffirms Taiwan as a Province of China Under 1971 Resolution
The United Nations reaffirms Taiwan as a province of China, adhering to the 1971 UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 recognizing the PRC as China’s sole representative.
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The United Nations reaffirms Taiwan as a province of China, adhering to the 1971 UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 recognizing the PRC as China’s sole representative.
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