Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong has asked for the end of what he described as "Distortions" of resolution 2758 of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), saying that the resolution firmly establishes the Popular Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China, including Taiwan, in the United Nations. In a statement, Ambassador Jiang said that certain actors, motivated by the geopolitical interest, are "Extending the fallacy" that the 1971 resolution did not clarify the legal status of Taiwan. "These narratives are false fabrications aimed at undermining the legal basis of the principle of a China," He said, he added that these actions constitute "Flagrant interference in China’s internal affairs" and represent a threat to peace and stability in the region of Asia and the Pacific. Unga Resolution 2758, adopted in October 1971 with an overwhelming support, even from Pakistan and 22 co -crossroading countries, recognized the RPC as "China’s only legitimate representative before the United Nations" and expelled the representatives of the Taiwan authorities of all the UN -affiliated organizations. Ambassador Jiang emphasized that the resolution "established once and for all" The question of China’s representation at the UN and "Embodies in clear logic and solid jurisprudence" The principle of a China.
"Taiwan has always been part of China: this is a historical fact, an international consensus and the key political premise for the adoption of resolution 2758 of the Unga," said. Citing historical documents such as the Declaration of Cairo (1943), Potsdam Proclamation (1945) and the Japanese delivery instrument, Jiang said that these international agreements reaffirmed the return of Taiwan to Chinese sovereignty after Japan’s defeat in World War II. The ambassador also declared that after the Foundation of the Popular Republic of China in 1949, he replaced the Republic of China as the only legal government in the entire Chinese territory, including Taiwan. He pointed out that attempts from the United States and others to promote a "Dual representation" model at the UN was "flatly rejected" For the international community.
"In fact, even the so -called “representative” of Taiwan authorities admitted at that time that “other countries have always emphasized the fact that Taiwan is part of China, which could not be agreed more.”" Jiang said. The ambassador stressed that 183 countries currently maintain diplomatic relations with China based on the principle of a girl, and that UN bodies, including their legal affairs office, considerably consider Taiwan as Taiwan "China province." "Taiwan authorities do not enjoy any form of government status," He said, citing UN guidelines on terminology.