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U.S. Department of State Report on Diplomatic Relations of the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
Abstract

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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972
Footnotes
[Reprinted from the list prepared by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the U.S. Department of State.
[A report on the representation of China within the organizations of the United Nations system appears at I.L.M. page 561.]
References
* Argentina has announced establishment of diplomatic relations with the PRC, but has not broken relations with the ROC.
** Libya, Luxembourg, and Togo have unilaterally announced recognition of the PRC but retain relations with the ROC.
* Recognition based on vote in UN to admit PRC and expel ROC.
** PRC missions were expelled or withdrawn.
*** Israel has not been recognized by the PRC.
**** See Note 1A.
* Ecuador has broken relations with the ROC but has not formally recognized the PRC.
** ROC has established a trade mission in Fiji.
*** Guyana and PRC have announced establishment of trade missions.
**** Singapore has permitted the ROC to establish a trade mission which also handles consular matters. Singapore does not consider this as recognition and has no mission op Taiwan.
***** Carried in this report for the first time.