Talk:Diplomatic missions of France

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The guiding principle in these diplomatic missions by country articles is that we report according to how certain countries choose to certify their relationship. This is consistent with Wikipedia's self-identification concept. So in the Diplomatic missions of Kiribati article we mention it has an embassy in the Republic of China, even though only 20 other countries recognise Taiwan. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus has its own article, even though it is only recognised by one country.

If you want to change this policy and have it applied to the 180 articles already completed, please go to the International Relations project discussion page and present your arguments.

Kransky (talk) 00:07, 6 June 2008 (UTC)