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Britain reiterates Taiwan not state or country: FCO
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08:37, September 23, 2007

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The British government has reiterated that Britain does not recognize Taiwan as a state or country.

Speaking on Taiwan's referendum on UN membership, a spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office said in an email interview with Xinhua Friday night,"Our position on Taiwan is well known and has not changed."

"We do not recognize Taiwan as a state or country, nor its authorities as a government," she said.

"We acknowledge the position of the Chinese government that Taiwan is a province of China and recognize the position of the Chinese government as the sole legal government of China," she added.

Source: Xinhua



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