October 19-23, 1975 - People's Republic of China - HAKTO (2)” of Trip Briefing Books and Cables of Henry Kissinger at the Gerald R
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UNITED STATES SIDE, RECOG lZ~ lNG THAT ALL CHI ESE ON !lTH!R S!DE OP THE TAIWA STRAIT MAl TAt T AT T !S BUT 0 ! CHINA A D TH T TAI AN IS PART OF C l A, XP ES ED ITS AGREEME T HITH T AT VI! - I '''t MI G T E PR! CtP~E OP 0 E CHI A, T E U %T!D STAT!S REXT AT 0 ITS X T! ST t A ~EACEFUL S!TTLE ENT OF TH! TAX A QU STtO 'I THE CHINES THE SELVES, OT~ SIDES OTEO R CALLED fiS I 48238 PA;E 2 TORI29412212!S2 OTQI2Sl12 Z oeT 75 ••••••• •••••••S COttY ••••••• I I e R I ,._ *******S COitY T f ~Ro;RESS MADE TO DATE AD AGREED TO WORK TO'ARD 'THE FULL NO MALIZATIO, OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP, T E UN TED STATE XOE REAFFIRMED ITS CO MIT !NT TO TH! 0 JECTtYE OF TH! ULTlMAT! ~tTHORAWA~ OF A~L ITS ARMED FO C S ~D M!~ITARV %NSTA~LAT%0N8 FROM TAl'AN IN ACCORD• A CE %TM ITS STAT!Mf T IN TH! SHA GHAI COM U tQU£ 1 IT NOTE 'HE P OG. E S THAT HAS SEEN MADE TOWARD THIS GOAL IN T PAST FOU YEARS, ~NO EXPRESS!O ITS l TENTION TO MAKE FU THE~ WITHD A~ALS, TH! 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