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  2. China–Holy See relations - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See instead recognizes the Republic of China (Taiwan) as the representative of China ever since the establishment of relations with the ROC government in 1942. Relations between the Holy See and the PRC have been strained over various issues, especially the Chinese Communist Party 's (CCP) policy of restricting religious activities and ...

  3. Foreign relations of the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See is the only European subject of international law to have diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan), although there have been reports of informal talks between the Holy See and the government of the People's Republic of China on establishing diplomatic relations, [53] restoring the situation that existed when the ...

  4. Holy See–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Officially, the Holy See has maintained relations with "China" since 23 October 1942, but does not strictly clarify which government it considers to be "China." [1] Unofficially, the Holy See views the Republic of China as the representative government, [2] and maintains diplomatic relations with the ROC, [3] [4] with an embassy in Taipei. [5]

  5. Factbox-Key facts on Taiwan-China relations as new Taiwan ...

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    - The United States, which has no formal diplomatic relations with Taipei, is obliged to help Taiwan with the means to defend itself under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act. China always reacts ...

  6. China recognises Catholic bishop of Tianjin, Vatican says

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    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -China's government has recognized the authority of the Catholic bishop of Tianjin, Melchior Shi Hongzhen, the Vatican said on Tuesday, who had previously been placed under ...

  7. Apostolic Nunciature to China - Wikipedia

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    However, as far as the Vatican is concerned, the Republic of China is the state of “China”. The Holy See does not have a diplomatic mission in, or diplomatic relations with, the People's Republic of China (PRC). The Apostolic Nunciature to China is located at 7–1, Lane 265, Heping East Road Section 2, Da'an District, Taipei.

  8. Category:China–Holy See relations - Wikipedia

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    China portal This category is for bilateral relations between China and the Holy See . The main article for this category is China–Holy See relations .

  9. Holy See - Wikipedia

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    There are 12 internationally recognized states with which the Holy See does not have relations. [note 5] The Holy See is the only European subject of international law that has diplomatic relations with the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) as representing China, [44] [45] rather than the government of the People's Republic of China ...