US says China spreads ‘false’ World War Two narratives to pressure Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) – The actual US Embassy in Taipei, China, misrepresented two -acre documents to put pressure on and isolate Taiwan because it does not decide the ultimate political status of the island.
The 80th anniversary of the end of the war was marked with Taipei and Beijing today with a wider historical meaning and a painful disagreement at the relevance level.
Beijing, Cairo Declaration and Potsdam Declaration, such as documents, Taiwan’ın Japan at a time when the Chinese administration to “restore” to “restore” because they support the claims of legal sovereignty, he said.
At that time, the Chinese government was the Chinese Republic that fled to Taiwan in 1949 after he lost a subsequent civil war with Mao Zedong’s communists.
The Chinese Republic of China continues to be the official name of Taiwan, and the government said that no World War Agreement was mentioned Mao’s People’s Republic of China because there was no time, so Beijing has no right to claim Taiwan.
“China, Cairo Declaration, Potsdam Declaration, and San Francisco Treaty, including the Taiwan Institute in Taiwan, said in a statement on Monday, intentionally characterizing two -acre documents to try to support Taiwan to subjugate Taiwan.” He said.
“Beijing’s narratives are simply wrong, and none of these documents have determined the final political status of Taiwan.”
In 1951, Japan signed the San Francisco Peace Treaty and abandoned his allegations against Taiwan, but the sovereignty of the island was not resolved in this agreement. Beijing says the agreement is “illegal and invalid, because it’s not a party.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that they are misleading in the comments on Monday, “strong dissatisfaction”.
“A series of documents with legal influence such as the Cairo Declaration and Japanese delivery certificate clearly confirmed China’s sovereignty over Taiwan and the status of Taiwan,” the ministry spokesman Lin Jian Pekin clearly confirmed. He said.
When the United States recognized Beijing in 1979, he ended official ties with Taipei, but continues to be the most important international supporter of the island.
Washington follows a “Chinese policy”, in which Taiwan has not officially taken any position under its sovereignty and only accepts its position in China.
“The wrong legal narratives are part of the wider campaign to restrict Taiwan from the international community and to restrict the dominant choices of other countries on Taiwan’s interaction with Taiwan,” Taiwan said.
Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung thanked for the testimony of the US mission.
“The People’s Republic of Turkey and China is not connected to each other, and the People’s Republic of China has no right to represent Taiwan in the international community.” He said.
On September 3, Chinese President Xi Jinping audited a great military parade to celebrate the anniversary of the war in Beijing.
(Ben Blanchard reporting; Additional reports by Liz Lee in Beijing;




