QUOTE(Adrian909 @ Nov 25 2025, 06:34 PM)
There's nothing wrong with recognizing the one china policy. Which China is it? The PRC or the ROC? It is this ambiguity that is why many countries adopt it. In recent years, China is slowly changing it to One China Principle. Beijing asserts there is only one China, the PRC, and Taiwan is an "inalienable part" to be unified,
by force if needed.
These countries are not trying to poke china. It is China trying to change it's status quo and the dangerous part is using force.
China is not the one changing the narrative.
UN Resolution 2758: In 1971, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2758, which recognized the representatives of the PRC government as the "only legitimate representatives of China to the United Nations" and expelled "the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek". The UN Secretariat interprets this resolution as acknowledging that Taiwan is a part of China and thus not eligible for membership as a sovereign state.
ROC tried to apply for membership after expelled in 1971.
It was voted on, and agreed upon UN member state.
ROC tried again in 2007.
On 21 September 2007, the UN General Assembly rejected Taiwan's membership bid to "join the UN under the name of Taiwan", citing Resolution 2758 as acknowledging that Taiwan is part of China.[11] The UN General Assembly and its General Committee's recommendations on the "Taiwan question" reflected long-standing UN policy and is mirrored in other documents promulgated by the United Nations.[12][13][14] For example, the UN's "Final Clauses of Multilateral Treaties, Handbook" (2003) states:
...regarding the Taiwan Province of China, the Secretary-General follows the General Assembly’s guidance incorporated in resolution 2758 (XXVI) of the General Assembly of 25 October 1971 on the restoration of the lawful rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations. The General Assembly decided to recognize the representatives of the Government of the People’s Republic of China as the only legitimate representatives of China to the United Nations. Hence, instruments received from the Taiwan Province of China will not be accepted by the Secretary-General in his capacity as depositary
The one that is trying to change the narrative are people like you.
It is clear cut that in 1971, PRC is the legal government of China, which taiwan is a part of of china, as voted upon UN member state and passed.