Special state-to-state relations
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In an interview with the German press Deutsche Welle in 1999, Lee Teng-hui, the President of the Republic of China on Taiwan, stated that “Since the introduction of its constitutional reforms in 1991, Taiwan has redefined its relationship with mainland China as being state to state relations or at least special state-to-state relations”.[1]
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- Political status of Taiwan
- Two Chinas
- One Country on Each Side
- Special non-state-to-state relations
- Politics of the Republic of China
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