UN General Assembly Resolution 2758
聯合國大會2758號決議
Source: The Truth and Historical Lessons of Resolution 2758
From: Yen Hsien 1947 Website
Date: September 5, 2013Author: Chang Yen-hsien
When the United Nations was established in October 1945, the Republic of China was a founding member. However, following the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, and the ROC government’s subsequent retreat to Taiwan, the question of China’s UN representation remained contested until 1970. On October 25, 1971, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2758, expelling the ROC representatives from all seats they occupied in the United Nations and its subsidiary organizations, replacing them with the government of the People’s Republic of China. To avoid the embarrassment of being escorted out and to preserve a final measure of dignity, ROC delegation head Chou Shu-kai (the Foreign Minister) raised a procedural motion, requested the floor to speak, and then led the delegation out of the General Assembly hall, holding a press conference to announce Taiwan’s withdrawal from the United Nations.
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External Links
- UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 (Wikipedia)
- UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 and Taiwan’s Future (New Century Think Tank Forum Quarterly)
- Only Taiwan Independence Can Achieve UN Membership: UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 (TAIWANISM)
- The KMT Regime Was Forced Out of the United Nations (Peng Shu-chen’s Blog)
- What Did Resolution 2758 Actually Decide? (Fu Yun-chin’s Blog)