Revision 166333560 of "Special state-to-state relations" on enwikiIn an interview with the German press [[Deutsche Welle]] in [[1996]], [[Lee Teng-hui]], the [[President of the Republic of China]] on [[Taiwan]], stated that “Since the introduction of its constitutional reforms in 1991, [[Republic of China|Taiwan]] has redefined its relationship with mainland China as being state to state relations or at least special state-to-state relations”.
The announcement, which referred directly to the controversial [[political status of Taiwan]], angered the PRC officials and ultimately triggered the [[Third Taiwan Strait Crisis]].
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==See also==
*[[Two Chinas]]
*[[Politics of the Republic of China]]
*[[Politics of the People's Republic of China]]
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