As the Republic of China did not recognize Mongolia until 1945, both countries did not exchange any diplomats between 1946 and 1949, and Mongolia recognized the People's Republic of China in 1949, there have never been formal diplomatic relations between
Mongolia and the
Republic of China.
History
Outer Mongolia declared independence from the
Qing Dynasty in 1911, the same year in which the
Republic of China was established following the
Xinhai Revolution. Under the terms of the 1946 Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, the
Republic of China (ROC) recognised Mongolian independence. However, due to a border conflict on the
Khovd/
Xinjiang border, no diplomatic relations were established in the 1946-49 period. In 1952, three years after the ROC retreat to Taiwan, the ROC government accused the Soviets of violating the treaty; the following year, the ROC's
Legislative Yuan voted to abrogate the treaty.Liu, Weiling (1997-08-15), ,
Taiwan Journal, retrieved 2010-01-04
The Republic of China continued to occupy
China's seat in the United Nations until 1971 and used its position as a permanent member of the
UN Security Council to block the admission of the
Mongolian People's Republic into the
UN throughout the 1950s. The only veto cast by the ROC during its membership in the UN was in 1955, against the admission of Mongolia. Thus, Mongolia was excluded from the UN until 1960, when the
Soviet......
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