This joint resolution from the Wyoming Legislature expresses strong opposition to the People's Republic of China's (PRC) misuse of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758, which recognizes the PRC as the representative of "China" in the UN. The resolution highlights that the PRC has misrepresented this resolution to support its "One China Principle," which claims Taiwan as part of China. It emphasizes that Resolution 2758 does not imply international consensus on Taiwan's status and has been weaponized by the PRC to isolate Taiwan diplomatically. The resolution calls for the UN to cease using this resolution to deny Taiwan's participation in international organizations and reaffirms the U.S. "One China Policy" while rejecting the PRC's claims over Taiwan.
Furthermore, the resolution outlines Wyoming's support for Taiwan's diplomatic relationships and encourages the U.S. government to counter the PRC's narrative regarding Resolution 2758. It asserts that the resolution does not endorse the PRC's "One China Principle" and does not take a position on Taiwan's ultimate political status. The resolution also expresses Wyoming's commitment to supporting Taiwan's participation in international organizations and urges the UN to recognize Taiwan's rights and interests. Copies of the resolution are to be transmitted to various U.S. and international leaders, including the President of the United States and Taiwan's President.