Yeh Kung-chao
Yeh Kung-chao was a prominent Taiwanese politician and diplomat who served as the Foreign Minister of the Republic of China (ROC). He played a significant role in the post-World War II diplomatic landscape, particularly concerning Taiwan's status after the Treaty of San Francisco. His statements and actions often highlighted the complexities of Taiwan's legal and political standing in relation to both Japan and China.
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Yeh Kung-chao questioned the legislature about the future of Taiwan and Penghu after the Treaty of Taipei was signed.
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