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That will have to include all the other rights and obligations of ROC that KMT did not take up, such as the status of Okinawa under Cairo Declaration and the right for China to occupy Japan and oversee reform to purge all aspects of Imperial Japan as afforded to one of the victorious allied powers, as per Potsdam Declaration
Yes, these are already rights afforded to China by international law. We just have to make sure America is on board with enforcing these rights just as China will be on board to use these rights when needed. And for that, it is obviously also valid to discuss payments to America per the KMT's obligations.

A more law compliant America is something China should strongly negotiate for, because America is broadly speaking the only remotely capable security threat to China.
 

Stierlitz

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The head of Iran’s Information Council, Sepehr Khalaji, revealed on 3 June that the Albanian government delivered a shipment of hard drives and computer cases belonging to the Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) organization.

Khalaji said on Twitter that technicians are engaged in data retrieval from the devices. “The results have been promising so far,” he added.

The devices were retrieved last month during a police raid of the MEK headquarters, known as Ashraf III, in the northwestern region of the capital Tirana.

MEK fighters violently confronted the raid, with dozens of injuries reported.

Authorities seized 150 computer devices from the western-backed group Iran recognizes as a “terrorist organization.” According to Tehran, out of nearly 17,000 Iranians killed in terror attacks over the past four decades, about 12,000 were victims of the MEK.

Tirana launched the raid on 20 June after a court order was issued to investigate unsanctioned political activities, including, at the very least, cyber-attacks directed against third countries and mass online harassment of the group’s many opponents.

Thousands of MEK members have been living in the Albanian capital since 2014 thanks to a US-brokered agreement that allowed them to relocate from Iraq, where they cooperated with Saddam Hussein in the latter stages of the Iran-Iraq war.

During an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel published on 30 June, Albania Prime Minister Edi Rama said, “Our Iranian guests have repeatedly violated [the US-brokered] agreement.”

He also stressed that “Albania has no intention of being at war with [Iran]” and that the country “does not accept anyone who has abused our hospitality.”

On Sunday, the Iranian Intelligence Ministry hailed Tirana’s raid on the MEK compound, calling it a “step forward” and stressing that Tehran “consistently” warns EU intelligence services about MEK activities.

The ministry also announced it had started to “seriously pursue” anti-Iran extremists beyond the country’s borders.

This announcement came a few days after Iranian Brigadier General Esmaeil Kowsari said: “For several months, there have been communications between the security apparatuses of Iran and countries such as Albania, and it has had very positive results.”
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Iraq has released the entirety of Iran’s frozen assets, amounting to a total of $10 billion in gas debts, an official was quoted as saying by Tasnim news agency.
“The funds have been deposited into an account at the Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) and will be utilized for the purchase of goods that are not subject to US sanctions,” Yahya al-Ishaq, Chairman of the Iran-Iraq Joint Chamber of Commerce, was quoted as saying on 3 July.
“Consequently, Iraq is no longer hindered in settling its debt arrears or conducting financial transactions with Iran,” he added.
As a result of US sanctions on Iranian energy, Iraq’s debts to the Islamic Republic – the leading source of the country’s gas supply – have been frozen for years.
Iraq had only been allowed to receive Iranian energy imports via waivers that extended up to 120 days, a policy implemented by former US president Donald Trump and kept in place by Joe Biden. The sanctions greatly hindered Iraq’s ability to make debt payments.
The US recently issued sanctions waivers to allow Baghdad to release frozen funds.
Last month, Ishaq announced that Iraq had released $2.76 billion worth of Iranian funds in gas export money owed by Baghdad.
Two weeks later, it was announced that the gas debt had been settled, but unspecified issues remained in transferring the funds from the TBI.
The release of the funds comes as Tehran has been involved in Omani-mediated talks with Washington over the possibility of reviving the 2015 nuclear agreement.
As part of these efforts, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani met with EU mediator Enrique Mora in Doha on 22 June to discuss potential sanctions relief.
While it is unclear what progress has been made in recent nuclear talks, Tehran has repeatedly stressed its willingness to continue dialogue and cooperation.
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Fatty

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China is in default on a trillion dollars in debt to US bondholders. Will the US force repayment?​





Is this Yellen gonna play the UNO reverse card on her upcoming trip?
Is this guy paid off or is he actually just stupid? Maybe they should ask the DPP to pay it off. Say, give away TSMC and it’s all written off
 

plawolf

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China is in default on a trillion dollars in debt to US bondholders. Will the US force repayment?​





Is this Yellen gonna play the UNO reverse card on her upcoming trip?

What kind of kindergarten smooth brain wrote that garbage ‘legal’ argument? Successor governments refers to a change of government operating within the same legal and constitutional framework of the country, such as when a new president assumes power. It’s so democrats can’t just ignore any bonds issued by previous republican administrations.

Besides, the RoC, which issued those bonds, still exists on Taiwan island, so they should be going after WanWan for the trillion right now in any case.

The only scenario under which the PRC might have the tiniest tangential obligation for those bonds is if it absorbed the RoC peacefully, and part of the agreement was that the PRC would honour existing international obligations made by the RoC.

A real half competent legal professional working for the best interests of their clients (the defunct bond holders) should have been arguing that the RoC pay them back, or that the American government makes honouring those bonds a condition for its support of a peaceful reunification of China.

Had they gone down that route decades ago, then there is actually a real chance those bond holders might actually be made ‘whole’.

But is just a meaningless BS excuse the Americans pulled out of their ass, as they always do, so it should be ignored externally but well publicised internally to show just how toxic and cancerous American ‘legal’ bullshit is.
 

horse

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Sounds like yet another pathetic attempt by the Murican warhawks to impose another Century of Humiliation on China and the Chinese people.

1. This is a strange story that comes up time to time.

2. It is strange because the Republic of China is still there. They could ask the Republic of China for the money owed, not sure why they insist the People's Republic of China should repay loans issued by the Republic of China. The fact is the Chinese civil war is still unfinished business.

3. When the PRC finally absorbs the RoC, then maybe the PRC can speak with those bondholders.

4. Until then, this is all double-talk.

5. That is the part that should worry the Americans, which is themselves. They double-talk so much, they do not even notice it anymore. They have become immune to double-talk, like double-talk is normal. The double-talk is more like underhanded manipulations to trick people. But double-speak is the norm for Washington DC.

6. A great example of American double-speak was just in the news this past week. This week they found a white powdery substance in the White House which they probably thought it was Anthrax, but later turned out to be cocaine. Last week, the American media and politicians blamed China and Mexico for the fentanyl addictions in America.

So logically, if America is not responsible for the fentanyl, then China and Mexico was responsible for placing cocaine inside the White House.

It is probably just a big misunderstanding, what most likely happened was that when Hunter Biden came to visit his father in the old folks home, and started fondling himself, he actually dropped his packet of personal items.

:D
 

coolgod

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Is this guy paid off or is he actually just stupid? Maybe they should ask the DPP to pay it off. Say, give away TSMC and it’s all written off
IMO this is US trying to assuage the public shock when the US defaults on their debt. Gotta plant these stories to justify why the US doesn't have to pay interest to certain countries over their high interest treasuries.
 

Temstar

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So logically, if America is not responsible for the fentanyl, then China and Mexico was responsible for placing cocaine inside the White House.
Shouldn't the issue here be:

1. At the minimum, Hunter is embarrassing his dad again, but at least he's doing lines inside the Whitehouse this time and not in Kiev or something and letting who knows what country's intelligence service getting blackmail materials on him.

2. At worst, Biden is running the country and have his finger on the red button while high
 

plawolf

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Shouldn't the issue here be:

1. At the minimum, Hunter is embarrassing his dad again, but at least he's doing lines inside the Whitehouse this time and not in Kiev or something and letting who knows what country's intelligence service getting blackmail materials on him.

2. At worst, Biden is running the country and have his finger on the red button while high
Biden Senior running the country while high would be a quantum leap compared to Biden Senior running the country while Senile or unconscious as he takes his all day ‘afternoon naps’ when not in front of a camera.

But I’m pretty sure Biden Senior would not survive the shock of actually being fully awake from doing a bump, because if they could Zelensky him, they would have done it a long time ago.
 

coolgod

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China is asking all its citizen in Ukraine to register again. Something big is about to happen, maybe a Ukrainian false flag on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant?
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Chinese Embassy in Ukraine forwarding the nuclear prep warning in Weibo. Is this how the Ukraine war ends? A DMZ with a contaminated nuclear plant in the middle?
 
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