RECOGNITION OF CHINA
“Should Be Admitted To U.N.” <N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) KUALA LUMPUR, July 27. The Malayan Prime Minister (Tunku Abdul Rahman) has said that Communist China should be admitted to the United Nations as an independent sovereign nation. The Tunku was replying to a number of questions submitted by the “Far Eastern Economic Review,” of Hong Kong. His answers were published in the magazine today. Asked to elaborate on his recent call for the admission of Communist China into the United Nations, the Tunku said: “Communist China must be recognised as an independent sovereign nation, and as ■ China. It is unrealistic to ignore the Peking regime and recognise the Government in Formosa as the Government of China.
“In the light of the existing situation, with a de facto government on the island, Formosa should be recognised as a state, not as China but as Formosa.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 10
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