No. 478 NAI DFA/5/305/156
Dublin, 14 November 1956
China | Recognition has not been withdrawn from the so-called Nationalist Government now functioning in Formosa. Accordingly, we continue to recognise that Government as the Government of the Republic of China. | |
Germany | The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany is recognised as the only Government in Germany. Missions should be particularly careful to avoid any contact with representatives of the so-called ‘German Democratic Republic’. | |
Poland | Recognition is still accorded to the Polish Government-in-exile as the lawful Government of Poland as constituted before the Second World War. | |
USSR | Ireland recognises de jure the Government of the USSR. We do not, however, recognise the incorporation in the territory of the USSR of the three Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. | |
Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Romania Yugoslavia |
} | De jure recognition is accorded to the Governments of all these States. |
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