League of Chinese protests in front of the US embassy in Lisbon
The League of Chinese in Portugal marked, since the 22nd, a demonstration in front of the Embassy of the United States of America, in Lisbon. The initiative intends to protest against the visit of Nancy Pelosi “to the Chinese province of Taiwan” for constituting a “violation of the autonomy of China”.
The demonstration is scheduled for the late afternoon of August 22nd and the organization expects the participation of up to a thousand people. According to the request to which JN had access, the action aims to defend the United Nations resolution that “recognises the unity of China in a single country, “One China”, One China”.
The letter sent to the Mayor of Lisbon and the Ministry of Internal Administration adds that “the subscribers and supporters of this demonstration want to freely and peacefully express their protest at the visit of Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
In the opinion of the United States League, the visit, which did not take place at the beginning of the Chinese conflict and the region in conflict in Portugal, the visit, which did not take place at the beginning and in the region of the United conflict in the month of Taiwan, and in favor of world consensus, by the Nations of not in the countries and in the internal countries of the recognition of the unity of the Chinese nation”.
“Return Success” from Hong Kong and Macau
In the specific case of Taiwan, it is necessary to “respect the sovereign path of the People’s Republic of China to promote peaceful reunification with Taiwan through the policy of “One country, two systems”, already successfully applied in the return to the motherland of Hong Kong Macau”, ensures the statement.
Prosecutors recalled that in 1979, in a joint communiqué, the United States made “a clear commitment” to recognize that “the Government of the People’s Republic of China is China’s only legitimate context. In this, the US people will maintain cultural relations, trade and other unofficial relations with the people of Taiwan”.