@@Ojieojs The position of the United Nations is that the People’s Republic of China represents the whole of China as the sole and legitimate representative Government of China. The decision until now about the wish of the people in Taiwan to join the United Nations has been decided based on The resolution (General Assembly Resolution 2758) mentioning that the Government of China is the sole and legitimate Government and the position of the United Nations is that Taiwan is part of China.
@@3owlpro no argument on that. The PRC was successful on that aspect, however, we are aware that the status quo on the ground is different from that and Taiwan has its own government and system that is different from China.
@@Ojieojs THE REALITY: The position of the United Nations is that the People’s Republic of China represents the whole of China as the sole and legitimate representative Government of China. The decision until now about the wish of the people in Taiwan to join the United Nations has been decided based on the resolution (General Assembly Resolution 2758) mentioning that the Government of China is the sole and legitimate Government, and the position of the United Nations is that TAIWAN IS PART OF CHINA.
@@3owlpro While I acknowledge the diplomatic stance of the United Nations and the General Assembly Resolution 2758, which recognizes the PRC as the sole representative, it's important to consider the complex reality on the ground. Taiwan operates with its own government and system, distinct from that of mainland China. The situation is nuanced, and many nations maintain unofficial relations with Taiwan despite diplomatic recognition of the PRC. It's a matter of respecting the aspirations and self-determination of the people of Taiwan, who have built a thriving society with its own identity and governance.
During Congress Raj with Nehru inventing the word "tryst", India's foreign policy amounted to "we are different" and tacitly admitting "we are not strong". Now the message is different- polite, asserting, assimilating and moving forward. Now Bhartiyas are in control of Bharat.
Naku ang sarap nyang akyatin due to cold weather. It's cold but not too cold. So perfect for mountain hiking. I could climb this weekly if I'm Taipei resident.
Yes, it's so nice when you're at the top of the mountain especially if it's not cloudy or foggy you can see the city lights at night. it's an elephant shape mountain from a distance hence its name :-)
Hi classmate! I was stunned by the peoples' discipline in Taiwan. People do segregate and handle their trash properly. Their garbage management is on the next level. Hope we can emulate them. Thank you for watching.
Yes, i haven’t encountered any traffic jam in my 9 days stay in Taiwan. They have a very good infrastructures and very efficient transportation system. I fell in love with this nation. They have the nicest and kindest people too!
ahahaha thank you. Taiwan is really a good place for family bonding. Push for it. Taiwanese are the nicest and kindest and kids can pick up a lot from them.