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[[1860]]: The Qing government of China and France signed the unequal '''[[Convention of Peking]]'''.
 
[[1860]]: The Qing government of China and France signed the unequal '''[[Convention of Peking]]'''.
  
[[1971]]: The 26th United Nations General Assembly passed '''[[Resolution 2758]]''' with an overwhelming majority of votes and restored all the lawful rights of the [[People's Republic of China]] in the UN and expelled the representatives of the Taiwan authorities from the United Nations and all its affiliated agencies.
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[[1971]]: The 26th United Nations General Assembly passed '''[[UN Resolution 2758|Resolution 2758]]''' with an overwhelming majority of votes and restored all the lawful rights of the [[People's Republic of China]] in the UN and expelled the representatives of the Taiwan authorities from the United Nations and all its affiliated agencies.
  
 
[[1987]]: The '''[[Thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China]]''' was convened in [[Beijing]].
 
[[1987]]: The '''[[Thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China]]''' was convened in [[Beijing]].

Latest revision as of 01:26, 29 October 2010

Upon hearing that China had regained its seat in the UN, Chinese Foreign Minister Qiao Guanhua couldn't contain his excitement.

1860: The Qing government of China and France signed the unequal Convention of Peking.

1971: The 26th United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 2758 with an overwhelming majority of votes and restored all the lawful rights of the People's Republic of China in the UN and expelled the representatives of the Taiwan authorities from the United Nations and all its affiliated agencies.

1987: The Thirteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China was convened in Beijing.