United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the Senate in December 1954, “[the] technical sovereignty over Formosa and the Pescadores has never been settled. That is because the Japanese peace treaty merely involves a renunciation by Japan of its right and title to these islands. But the future title is not determined by the Japanese peace treaty, nor is it determined by the peace treaty which was concluded between the [ROC] and Japan.”
-- Dept. of State Bulletin, Dec. 1954, at 896;
see also Y. Frank Chiang, One-China Policy and Taiwan, 28 Fordham International Law Journal 1, 36, n.164 (Dec. 2004);
Lung-chu Chen and W.M. Reisman, Who Owns Taiwan: A Search for International Title, 81 Yale L.J. 599, 644 (1972). [*]
Oct. 25, 1945 Retrocesion Day ? [ CON ]
Re: Oct. 25, 1945 Retrocesion Day ? [ CON ]
[ Can access appropriate quotations ]
U.S. Dept. of State, Czyzak Memorandum, February 3, 1961, John J. Czyzak, http://www.taiwanbasic.com/historical/czyzak.htm (accessed June 7, 2015)
U.S. Dept. of State, Czyzak Memorandum, February 3, 1961, John J. Czyzak, http://www.taiwanbasic.com/historical/czyzak.htm (accessed June 7, 2015)
Re: Oct. 25, 1945 Retrocesion Day ? [ CON ]
U.S. Dept. of State / Foreign relations of the United States, 1950. East Asia and the Pacific, Volume VI (1950), page 554 - 5, webpage http://goo.gl/7v8TXL (accessed June 5, 2015)
http://www.taiwanbasic.com/state/frus/t ... 1950aq.htm
( Mentioned in June 5 email to Brian )
http://www.taiwanbasic.com/state/frus/t ... 1950aq.htm
( Mentioned in June 5 email to Brian )