Winberg CHAI
The 92 Consensus is a face-saving agreement reached in 1992 between China and Taiwan—technically still at war—in which both entities acknowledged the “one China” principle, but with different interpretations of how that principle would be defined. The consensus is the foundation for all negotiations between the two governments.
The 92 Consensus is an agreement that addresses the principle by which the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan) believe