Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi says doubting 1971 UN stand on Taiwan is ‘absurd’
‘Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory,’ Wang Yi says, asserting UN Resolution 2758 left no ambiguity on one-China principle

He also condemned as “absurd and dangerous” any argument to the contrary.
Asked whether UN Resolution 2758 could be seen as “not equivalent to the one-China principle and did not prevent Taiwan from participating in international organisations”, Wang denounced the argument as “a blatant challenge to the authority of the United Nations and the post-war international order”.
“It is absurd and dangerous. Those who disseminate such arguments should … brush up on their basic common sense,” he said.
Resolution 2758 of October 1971 recognised the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the sole legitimate representative of China at the UN, while expelling “forthwith the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek” from the UN and “all the organisations related to it”.