Why is Taiwan ineligible for "participation in the United Nations"?
2003-11-25 10:58
The United Nations is an international organization
composed of sovereign states. Taiwan as a province of China
is completely not qualified and has no right to participate
in it.
Due to the well-known reasons, the
Taiwan authorities illegally usurped China's UN seat for as
long as 22 years. In October 1971, the 26th session of the
UN General Assembly passed Resolution No. 2758. The
resolution announced in the clear and definite language: the
UN General Assembly "recognizes that the representative
of the Government of the People's Republic of China is the
sole legal representative of China in the United Nations and
that the People's Republic of China is one of the permanent
members of the UN Security Council, and decides to restore
all rights to the People's Republic of China and recognize
the representatives of its government as the sole legal
representatives of China in the United Nations Organization
and immediately repel the Chiang Kai-shek's representatives
from the seats of the United Nations Organization and all
its affiliated agencies which they have illegally
occupied." From then on, China's representation in the
United Nations Organization has been thoroughly resolved
politically, legally and procedurally.
What
should be pointed out is that in recent years the leaders of
the Taiwan authorities have been clamouring for
"returning to the United Nations". It is grossly
obvious that this is an attempt to split the state
sovereignty, which is devoid of any legal or practical basis
and is doomed to failure.
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