One-Chin policy


The area of ​​the People's Republic of China (purple) and the Republic of China (orange). For the sake of visibility, the smallest islands are larger than they are in reality.

One-Chinese policy is the political idea of ​​the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China that there is only one China in the world. They consider each other as apostate provinces and not as two separate states. Most countries in the world recognize the People's Republic of China as the rightful China and only have a diplomatic relationship with this country. The People's Republic of China provides financial support to many countries that recognize her as the only China.

The Republic of China carries out the same policy and gives a lot of financial support to the 23 countries that recognize them as the only China each year.

These countries are:

Vatican City is the only European state that sees China as China. Finally, there are six countries that do not have a diplomatic relationship with either the Republic of China or the People's Republic of China.

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