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The National Unification Council, established in February 1990,[1] is a governmental agency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which no longer functions but whose formal aim is to promote reintegration of mainland China into the Republic of China. In February 1991, the council drafted the Guidelines for National Unification, which outlined a three-phase approach for Chinese unification. The Guidelines called for Beijing to democratize and become more developed as the precondition for serious talks about steps toward eventual integration. The Council was suspended in early 2006, President Chen Shui-bian remarking:…mehr

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The National Unification Council, established in February 1990,[1] is a governmental agency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) which no longer functions but whose formal aim is to promote reintegration of mainland China into the Republic of China. In February 1991, the council drafted the Guidelines for National Unification, which outlined a three-phase approach for Chinese unification. The Guidelines called for Beijing to democratize and become more developed as the precondition for serious talks about steps toward eventual integration. The Council was suspended in early 2006, President Chen Shui-bian remarking: