Taiwan Sovereignty Recognition Declines Amid China Policy
Liang Wenjie, spokesperson for the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council, stated that the People's Republic of China perceives Taiwan as having no president. The spokesperson noted that Taiwanese authorities are using this situation to persuade domestic opposition.
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Polskie Radio 24
“Republiki Chińskiej, czyli Tajwanu. Republika chińska nie ma prezydenta. Tak to dzisiaj postrzegają. Mówił Rzecznik Tajwańskiej Rady do spraw kontynentalnych Liang Wenjie.”
Polskie Radio 24
“Obecnie Tajwan jest formalnie uznawany za suwerenne państwo przez zaledwie 12 państw. Liczba ta stale maleje na rzecz chińskiej Republiki Ludowej w ramach właśnie polityki jednych Chin.”
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