chinapakistan
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2010
- Messages
- 1,783
- Reaction score
- 0
Thats why you test fired 60 missiles in the Taiwan straits just before the last elections in Taiwan so that the pro-independance party does not win ?
Hey, Could you answer my question I posted.
And do you even think this↓(australian gvot saying) is nothing better than toilet paper??? It is from austalian gvot site. If you even think your gvot claiming is nothing better than toilet paper, I will have no comments on that.
Taiwan Brief - March 2009
Overview
Australian Government policy towards Taiwan is based on the Joint Communiqué with the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) of 21 December 1972. Under the terms of the Joint Communiqué, Australia recognises the Government of the PRC as the sole legal government of China and acknowledges the position of the Chinese Government that Taiwan is a province of the PRC. Australia does not accept that the authorities in Taiwan have the status of a national government and the Australian Government can have no official dealings with Taiwan. All Australian governments since 1972 have adhered to this policy.
Within the framework of our one-China policy, the Australian Government strongly supports the development, on an unofficial basis, of economic and cultural contacts between Australia and Taiwan. Australia supports Taiwans participation in international organisations and conferences provided this can be achieved in a manner consistent with the Joint Communiqué. The Government encourages Australian business to pursue trade and investment opportunities involving Taiwan and supports the development, on an unofficial basis, of people-to-people contacts.
Source:Taiwan country brief - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade