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Republic of China
noun
- a republic consisting mainly of the island of Taiwan off the southeast coast of mainland China: under Nationalist control since 1948 but claimed by the People's Republic of China. 13,885 sq. mi. (35,960 sq. km). : Taipei.
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“You have very stiff and formal language to Xi Jinping on the occasion of what is actually an historically important event – the 75th anniversary of relations of the People’s Republic of China,” Mr Foster-Carter says.
“We have seen some willingness from the People’s Republic of China to cooperate on this issue,” he said.
In 1991, the ROC proclaimed that the war with the People's Republic of China was over.
"The Republic of China and the People's Republic of China are not subordinates to each other," he said, in a reference to the governments of Taipei and Beijing respectively.
This was after a potential New York listing came under fire from both Democrat and Republican politicians, who were concerned over the company's "deep ties to the People’s Republic of China".
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