The Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong has called for a cessation of what he described as "distortions" of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 2758, which states that the decision establishes People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the only legitimate representative of China, including Taiwan, in the United Nations. In a statement, ambassador Jiang said certain actors, motivated by geopolitical self -interest, is "Spread of the misalignment" That the 1971 decision did not clarify Taiwan’s legal status. "Such tales are false representations aimed at undermining the legal foundation of the one-China principle," he said, adding that these actions make up "Obviously interference in China’s internal affairs" And pose a threat to peace and stability in the Asia-Stolveav region. Unga-Resolution 2758, adopted in October 1971 with overwhelming support-Inclusive from Pakistan and 22 co-sponsoring-countries-recognized CRC as "The only legitimate representative of China to the United Nations" and expelled the representatives of Taiwan’s authorities from all non-associated organizations. Ambassador Jiang emphasized that the decision "settled once and for all" the question of China’s representation at the FN and "embodies in clear logic and solid case law" The principle of one-China.
"Taiwan has always been part of China – this is a historical fact, an international consensus and the most important political prerequisite for Unga’s adoption of decision 2758," he said. Jiang said that Potsdam Proclamation (1945) and the Japanese Instrument for Surrender (1943), Potsdam Proclamation (1945) and the Japanese instrument for the 2nd World War said these international agreements confirmed Taiwan’s return to Chinese sovereignty after Japan’s posted in World War II. The ambassador also stated that, following the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 it replaced the Republic of China as the only legal government for the entire Chinese territory, including Taiwan. He noted that the United States and others were trying to promote one "Double representation" Model on the UN was "Ringing rejected" of the international community.
"In fact, even the so -called ‘representative’ to the Taiwanese authorities at the time admitted that ‘other countries have always emphasized the fact that Taiwan is part of China that I couldn’t agree more,’" Said Jiang. Ambassador "The province of China." "The Taiwan authorities do not enjoy any kind of government status," He said and referred to the UN guidelines for terminology.



