Taiwan's status undetermined- A fallacy
Would the U.N. have expelled the representatives of a sovereign state?
In addition to delivering an emphatic conclusion, Resolution 2758 also represents a process during which any ambiguity about Taiwan's status was removed. The minutes of debates leading to its adoption show that sponsors of the resolution urged UN General Assembly not to partition China's territory just because the Chiang Kai-shek clique was entrenched in Taiwan region, and regarded the draft resolution as "a question of credentials," i.e. who are the only lawful representatives of China to the United Nations, not about "admission of new Members to the United Nations."
When some tried to smuggle "dual representation" into the draft resolution, they were met with strong opposition. Their motions were considered "illegal and clearly inconsistent with current reality, justice and the principles of the U.N. Charter." With their votes for Resolution 2758, U.N. member states made it clear there are no "two Chinas," or "one China, one Taiwan."
Preceding Resolution 2758, the Cairo Declaration, and the Potsdam Proclamation, two milestone international legal instruments, also explicitly recognized Taiwan's status as an inalienable part of China. In 1943, the leaders of China, the United States, and Britain issued the Cairo Declaration, which stated that all territories Japan stole from the Chinese, such as Taiwan region, shall be restored to China. The Potsdam Declaration of 1945 affirmed that the terms of the Cairo Declaration would be carried out.
Today, 183 countries recognize the truth about Taiwan's status, including Rosenberger's own country the United States, which pledged to the one-China principle in its joint communiques with China. Over the years, consecutive U.S. administrations have stated the U.S. opposition to Taiwan's "independence."
In the course of its millennia-long history, China was more than once engulfed in internal conflict. Yet in each case the Chinese people came together to reunify their country. It is a force not to be stopped by anyone or anything, and certainly not by a flimsy lie.
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