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Bravo Taiwan! :FU:China :FU:WHO

Taiwan rebuffs WHO, says China has no right to represent it

Reuters5 May 2020

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Only Taiwan's democratically-elected government can represent its people on the world stage, not China, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to "cast off" China's control during the coronavirus pandemic.

Taiwan's exclusion from WHO, due to China's objections which considers the island one of its provinces, has infuriated Taipei, which says this has created a dangerous gap in the global fight against the coronavirus.

Taiwan has been lobbying to attend
, as an observer, this month's meeting of the WHO's decision-making body, the World Health Assembly (WHA), although government and diplomatic sources say China will block the move.

Steven Solomon, the WHO's principal legal officer, said on Monday that the WHO recognised the People's Republic of China as the "one legitimate representative of China", in keeping with U.N. policy since 1971, and that the question of Taiwan's attendance was one for the WHO's 194 member states.

Speaking in Taipei, Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou said the 1971 decision, under which Beijing assumed the U.N. China seat from Taipei, only resolved the issue of who represented China, not the issue of Taiwan, and did not grant China the power to represent Taiwan internationally.

"Only the democratically-elected Taiwanese government can represent Taiwan's 23 million people in the international community," she told reporters.

The WHO should "cast off the Chinese government's control", and let Taiwan fully participate in fighting the virus, Ou said.

"Do not let China's improper political interference become an obstacle to impeding the world's united fight against the virus."

Taiwan attended the World Health Assembly as an observer from 2009-2016 when Taipei-Beijing relations warmed.

But China blocked further participation after the election of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, who China views as a separatist, charges she rejects.

The United States has strongly supported Taiwan's participation at the WHA as an observer, another fault line in Washington-Beijing ties that have been already overshadowed by the Trump administration's criticism of how China and the WHO have handled the outbreak.

China says Taiwan is adequately represented by Beijing and that Taiwan can only take part in the WHO under Beijing's "one China" policy, in which Taiwan would have to accept that it is part of China, something Tsai's government will not do.

Taiwan has reported far fewer cases of the new coronavirus than many of its neighbours
, due to early and effective detection and prevention work.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/taiwan-rebuffs-says-china-no-055411824.html
 
Bravo Taiwan! :FU:China :FU:WHO

Taiwan rebuffs WHO, says China has no right to represent it

Reuters5 May 2020

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Only Taiwan's democratically-elected government can represent its people on the world stage, not China, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to "cast off" China's control during the coronavirus pandemic.

Taiwan's exclusion from WHO, due to China's objections which considers the island one of its provinces, has infuriated Taipei, which says this has created a dangerous gap in the global fight against the coronavirus.

Taiwan has been lobbying to attend
, as an observer, this month's meeting of the WHO's decision-making body, the World Health Assembly (WHA), although government and diplomatic sources say China will block the move.

Steven Solomon, the WHO's principal legal officer, said on Monday that the WHO recognised the People's Republic of China as the "one legitimate representative of China", in keeping with U.N. policy since 1971, and that the question of Taiwan's attendance was one for the WHO's 194 member states.

Speaking in Taipei, Taiwan Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou said the 1971 decision, under which Beijing assumed the U.N. China seat from Taipei, only resolved the issue of who represented China, not the issue of Taiwan, and did not grant China the power to represent Taiwan internationally.

"Only the democratically-elected Taiwanese government can represent Taiwan's 23 million people in the international community," she told reporters.

The WHO should "cast off the Chinese government's control", and let Taiwan fully participate in fighting the virus, Ou said.

"Do not let China's improper political interference become an obstacle to impeding the world's united fight against the virus."

Taiwan attended the World Health Assembly as an observer from 2009-2016 when Taipei-Beijing relations warmed.

But China blocked further participation after the election of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, who China views as a separatist, charges she rejects.

The United States has strongly supported Taiwan's participation at the WHA as an observer, another fault line in Washington-Beijing ties that have been already overshadowed by the Trump administration's criticism of how China and the WHO have handled the outbreak.

China says Taiwan is adequately represented by Beijing and that Taiwan can only take part in the WHO under Beijing's "one China" policy, in which Taiwan would have to accept that it is part of China, something Tsai's government will not do.

Taiwan has reported far fewer cases of the new coronavirus than many of its neighbours
, due to early and effective detection and prevention work.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/taiwan-rebuffs-says-china-no-055411824.html

No one cares what Taiwan has to say. Please take your medicine.
 
Taiwan is downgrading itself from ROC which has 20+ provinces to Taiwan solely.
 
Taiwan should get Trump to back it. After all, the Transportation Secretary is part Taiwanese. Just pay her cash and miracles will happen.
 
Taiwan is downgrading itself from ROC which has 20+ provinces to Taiwan solely.
you got it wrong. Under administrative term, it not provinces but counties. 花蓮縣府,嘉義縣,臺南縣 etc etc. 縣 is county while 省 is province.
 
Just massacre all chinese people whether they are chinks, taiwanese, malaysian chinese, thai chinese, indo chinese, singapore chinese or whatever chinese. Half of the world's problem solved!
 
Please lah. If really give middle finger, Lesbian Chai can:
1. Dont bother with WHO, go form a seperate organisation.
2. Declare independence officially, become sovereign state.

Otherwise all hot air like some loser Auntie complaining non stop infront of a fish store that the fish are lousy, expensive.
 
Taiwan be finished off within just hours and death toll must be MAXIMIZED.

NOBODY CAN STOP THIS.
 
Give us first-hand information to fight COVID-19, Taiwan asks WHO
Taiwan Health Minister Chen Shih-chung speaks to the media in Taipei
Taiwan Health Minister Chen Shih-chung speaks to the Taipei Foreign Correspondents' Club about the COVID-19 outbreak, at Taiwan's Centers for Disease Control in Taipei, on May 6, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Ben Blanchard)
06 May 2020 03:41PM
(Updated: 06 May 2020 03:47PM)
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TAIPEI: Taiwan's health minister asked the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday (May 6) to ensure the island had access to first-hand information about the coronavirus, saying that not having the full picture slows down epidemic-prevention work.

Taiwan's exclusion from WHO - China, which considers the island one of its provinces, objects to Taiwan's membership - has infuriated Taipei. Officials there say it has created a gap in the global fight against the coronavirus and threatened the island's health.

Speaking to foreign reporters in Taipei, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung said Taiwan wanted proper access to the WHO.

"For Taiwan, what we want is first-hand information. Any second-hand information slows down any actions we take, and distorts our judgment about the epidemic, like we're unable to see the woods for the trees," he said.

"But if we can we get first-hand information within the organisation, we can see the whole picture and can react proactively by creating various systems or policies," he added.

"Our speed in reacting will become faster, so Taiwan does not become a gap" in epidemic prevention.

Taiwan has produced a list of complaints against the WHO, including that it gave wrong case numbers for Taiwan, ignored requests for information, and has bent to Chinese pressure to interfere with the island's requests for help.

READ: Taiwan rebuffs WHO, says China has no right to represent it
Both the WHO and China say Taiwan has been provided with the help it needs. China says only it has the right to speak for Taiwan's 23 million people internationally, a claim Taipei's democratically elected government angrily rejects.

Taiwan has stepped up its campaign to attend, as an observer, this month's virtual meeting of the WHO's decision-making body, the World Health Assembly (WHA), though government and diplomatic sources say China will not agree to that.

Taiwan attended the World Health Assembly as an observer from 2009-2016, when Taipei-Beijing relations were warmer.

But China blocked further participation after the election of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, whom China views as a separatist, a charge she rejects.

Chen would not say whether he was optimistic or pessimistic about Taiwan's chances of participating, but said there was "of course no problem" in trying to reach a consensus to allow this to happen.

"Our only standard is that we cannot be belittled," he said.

Steven Solomon, the WHO's principal legal officer, said on Monday that the WHO recognised the People's Republic of China as the "one legitimate representative of China", in keeping with UN policy since 1971, and that the question of Taiwan's attendance was one for the WHO's 194 member states.

READ: COVID-19: Taiwan says 'not yet' received invite for key WHO meeting
Taiwan says the 1971 decision, under which Beijing assumed the UN China seat from Taipei, only resolved the issue of who represented China, not the issue of Taiwan, and did not grant China the power to represent Taiwan internationally.

Chen said the world should not be locked in the past and have to stick by something from almost five decades ago.

"The times keep changing," he added.
 
China should just leave Taiwan and HK alone.
China won't be more prosperous with Taiwan. China won't be more prosperous with HK also

China has achieve so much in such a short span of time.People from Taiwan and HK also do not recognize China is their Home country.
China should just draw out a seperate policy for these 2 territories.
 
When China is a poor man... quietly say nothing but these 2 idiots hv been bad mouthing China when China is poor.

Now China 有了一点贱 can humilate these 2 idiots with no ends in sight.

Make them shivers if they pose a threat using USDK to fight...

来啊.. 防马过来...

China should just leave Taiwan and HK alone.
China won't be more prosperous with Taiwan. China won't be more prosperous with HK also

China has achieve so much in such a short span of time.People from Taiwan and HK also do not recognize China is their Home country.
China should just draw out a seperate policy for these 2 territories.
 
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