H.Con.Res.73 - Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan (the Republic of China), and for other purposes.

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2/16/2007--Introduced.Commends the people of Taiwan for establishing a multi-party democracy that respects human rights. Expresses the sense of Congress that: (1) the President should abandon the "One China Policy" in favor of a "One China, One Taiwan Policy" that recog

Official Summary

2/16/2007--Introduced.
Commends the people of Taiwan for establishing a multi-party democracy that respects human rights. Expresses the sense of Congress that:
(1) the President should abandon the "One China Policy" in favor of a "One China, One Taiwan Policy" that recognizes Taiwan as a sovereign government;
(2) the President should begin the process of resuming normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan; and
(3) the President and other U.S. officials should support Taiwan's full participation in international organizations for which statehood is a membership requirement.

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09/30/08
Taiwan-U.S. Relations: Recent Developments and Their Policy ...

Relevant legislation on Taiwan includes: H.R. 2764 (P.L. 110-161); H.R. 1390; H.R. 3912/S. 1565; H.Con.Res. 73; H.Con.Res. 136; H.Con.Res. 137; H.Con.Res. 170; H.Con.Res. 250; S.Con.Res. 48; and S.Con.Res. 60. ...

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09/29/08
Taiwan-US Relations: Recent Developments and Their Policy Implications

Relevant legislation on Taiwan includes: HR 2764 (PL 110-161); HR 1390; HR 3912/S. 1565; H.Con.Res. 73; H.Con.Res. 136; H.Con.Res. 137; H.Con.Res. 170; H.Con.Res. 250; S.Con.Res. 48; and S.Con.Res. 60. This report will be updated as ...

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04/16/08
Boker tov, Boulder!: Carter doesn't quit

H.Con.Res. 73: Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan (the Republic of China), and for other purposes. H.Con.Res. 75: Expressing the sense of Congress that the ...

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