July 14, 1969
Note from Ambassador Caruso for Ambassador Vinci
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Taiwan, July 14 Ambassador Caruso
Secretariat General
For Ambassador Vinci:
The Honorable Minister has read your report No. 228/Stop The decision on the Chinese seat at the UN is to be clearly delayed until after the solution of the ministerial crisis and referred to the new Minister Stop
The Honorable Minister deems that according to the current state of affairs and with regard to the intention of the government to recognize the People’s Republic of China the vote on the Chinese seat at the UN has just one simple, logical and clear solution Stop
It is to vote yes to the assignment of the Chinese seat to the People’s Republic of China Stop
This entails the automatic forfeiture of Taiwan’s hitherto recognized right to represent China Stop
Italy can and must be consistent in voting yes on this important issue Stop
The Minister deems it useful if not necessary to seek an agreement with Canada and Belgium, which, together with us, have expressed the intention to recognize Beijing Stop
However, steps in this direction can be made only once a new government has been formed
In the meantime no initiative must be undertaken
Secretary General Caruso
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(Text) For Ambassador Vinci(.)
The Honorable Minister has read your report No. 228(.) The decision on the Chinese seat at the UN is to be clearly delayed until after the solution of the ministerial crisis and referred to the new Minister(.)
The Honorable Minister deems that according to the current state of affairs and with regard to the intention of the government to recognize the People’s Republic of China the vote on the Chinese seat at the UN has just one simple(,) logical and clear solution(.)
It is to vote yes to the assignment of the Chinese seat to the People’s Republic of China(.)
This entails the automatic forfeiture of Taiwan’s hitherto recognized right to represent China(.)
Italy can and must be consistent in voting yes on this important issue(.)
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The Italian delegation to the UN decides to vote in favor of the assignment of the Chinese seat to the PRC.
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