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On the morning of December 10, the Taiwan Affairs Office held a regular press conference. Reporter: Taiwan's foreign affairs department said a few days ago that “the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China are not affiliated with each other.” After World War II, the “San Francisco Peace Treaty” replaced the “Potsdam Proclamation” and the “Cairo Declaration”. “The People's Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan for a day. This is a historical fact.” What comments does the speaker have on this? Taiwan Affairs Office Spokesman Chen Binhua: The so-called “San Francisco Peace Treaty” was a product of the United States gathering a very small number of countries to make peace with Japan separately after World War II. This “peace treaty” violates the provisions of the 1942 Joint Declaration of States that “each signatory government shall not separately cease war or make peace with an enemy country”, and also violates the provisions of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties that “a treaty shall not create obligations or rights for that country without the consent of a third country”, and has no authority to dispose of any sovereignty rights and territories of China as a non-party to Taiwan, such as the sovereignty of Taiwan, and is illegally null and void, and has no effect in international law. From the beginning, the Chinese government solemnly stated its solemn position of never acknowledging it. There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is a part of China. A series of international law documents, including the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation, have clearly and unmistakably confirmed China's sovereignty over Taiwan. The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China replaced the “Government of the Republic of China”, a change of power in a situation where China, the subject of international law, had not changed, and did not change Taiwan's status as a part of China's territory. Using an invalid peace agreement, the DPP authorities are once again hyping up the cliché that the two sides of the Strait “do not belong to each other” in an attempt to confuse and mislead public opinion, challenge the one-China principle recognized by the international community, completely ignore the facts, and only humiliate themselves.

Zhitongcaijing·12/10/2025 02:41:04
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On the morning of December 10, the Taiwan Affairs Office held a regular press conference. Reporter: Taiwan's foreign affairs department said a few days ago that “the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China are not affiliated with each other.” After World War II, the “San Francisco Peace Treaty” replaced the “Potsdam Proclamation” and the “Cairo Declaration”. “The People's Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan for a day. This is a historical fact.” What comments does the speaker have on this? Taiwan Affairs Office Spokesman Chen Binhua: The so-called “San Francisco Peace Treaty” was a product of the United States gathering a very small number of countries to make peace with Japan separately after World War II. This “peace treaty” violates the provisions of the 1942 Joint Declaration of States that “each signatory government shall not separately cease war or make peace with an enemy country”, and also violates the provisions of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties that “a treaty shall not create obligations or rights for that country without the consent of a third country”, and has no authority to dispose of any sovereignty rights and territories of China as a non-party to Taiwan, such as the sovereignty of Taiwan, and is illegally null and void, and has no effect in international law. From the beginning, the Chinese government solemnly stated its solemn position of never acknowledging it. There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is a part of China. A series of international law documents, including the Cairo Declaration and the Potsdam Proclamation, have clearly and unmistakably confirmed China's sovereignty over Taiwan. The Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China replaced the “Government of the Republic of China”, a change of power in a situation where China, the subject of international law, had not changed, and did not change Taiwan's status as a part of China's territory. Using an invalid peace agreement, the DPP authorities are once again hyping up the cliché that the two sides of the Strait “do not belong to each other” in an attempt to confuse and mislead public opinion, challenge the one-China principle recognized by the international community, completely ignore the facts, and only humiliate themselves.