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147:3! after upgrading the control of lithography machines, the netherlands passed a motion related to taiwan, promoting the theory that taiwan is undecided

2024-09-14

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147:3! after upgrading the control of lithography machines, the netherlands continued to intensify its measures. its house of representatives passed a motion related to taiwan, negating un resolution 2758 and claiming that taiwan does not belong to china. what are the warning signs behind this motion passed by the dutch house of representatives? what exactly does un resolution 2758 say?

in the previous video program, we talked about that the dutch government recently announced the upgrade of the export control measures for lithography machines. in addition to the extreme ultraviolet (euv) lithography machines that have been regulated before, the export of deep ultraviolet (duv) immersion lithography machines will also be restricted. this move is the latest measure launched by the netherlands under pressure from the united states to further curb the development of china's chip industry.

china expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the netherlands' decision. unexpectedly, the netherlands not only had no intention of changing its course, but instead began to escalate its stance.

unexpectedly, the netherlands not only did not restrain itself, but instead became even more aggressive.

on september 12, the dutch house of representatives passed a taiwan-related motion with 147 votes in favor and 3 votes against. the motion stated: "un general assembly resolution 2758 does not determine that the people's republic of china has sovereignty over taiwan, nor does it exclude taiwan's participation in the united nations or other international organizations."

there are two coincidences behind the passage of this motion.

first, on august 22, the australian senate also passed a highly similar bill, which also denied the definition of taiwan’s status in un general assembly resolution 2758 and called for support for taiwan’s participation in international organizations.

second, the 79th un general assembly happened to open on september 10. the netherlands’ denial of the un resolution at this time was clearly an attempt to stir up trouble at the un general assembly. moreover, the dpp authorities recently publicly declared that their primary task in promoting participation in the un this year is to help the international community “correctly understand” un general assembly resolution 2758.

so is this series of actions a coincidence or a planned action?

one thing we need to make clear is that the content of un general assembly resolution 2758 is clear and unambiguous. the resolution expelled the taiwan representative and established that the people's republic of china is the only legitimate government and the only representative in the united nations. therefore, there is no "two chinas" or "one china, one taiwan" issue at all.

today, the dpp authorities have colluded with these external forces, played "historical nihilism", and tried to distort un resolution 2758. this is not only a blatant challenge to the international order and rules, but also exposes the core of "taiwan independence".

but we also see that in today's world, china has established diplomatic relations with 183 countries. the political basis for establishing diplomatic relations is to recognize the one-china principle. this cannot be changed by the passage of a bill by the parliament of some countries, nor can it stop the historical trend of unification.