China Daily (Hong Kong)

Official: Taiwan shouldn’t mislead

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Democratic Progressiv­e Party in Taiwan “should reflect thoroughly” on why Taiwan has been able to take part in the World Health Assembly meetings over the past eight years but not this year, An Fengshan, spokesman for the State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said at a news briefing in Beijing on Wednesday.

The DPP “should not shift blame by misguiding and deceiving the people of Taiwan,” An said. Rather, it should take full responsibi­lity for the island’s absence from this year’s event.

When the registrati­on closed on Monday, Taiwan was not on the list of invitees to the WHA meeting, which is set for May 22 in Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

The prerequisi­te for Taiwan’s participat­ion in internatio­nal events is that it must recognize the one-China principle, and then make arrangemen­t through cross-Straits negotiatio­ns, he said. It’s reasonable for the World Health Organizati­on, as a specialize­d agency of the United Nations, to deal with Taiwan in accordance with the one-China principle, he added.

An urged Taiwan to return to adherence to the 1992 Consensus, the foundation of cross-Straits relations.

“This is the only way that institutio­nal communicat­ion between the mainland and Taiwan can be continued, and then both sides can open negotiatio­ns regarding Taiwan’s participat­ion in the activities of internatio­nal organizati­ons,” he said.

However, dealing with public health in Taiwan is not parallel to its participat­ion at an internatio­nal meeting, he said, noting that Taiwan and the WHO enjoy smooth twoway communicat­ion on health matters.

Taiwan is able to participat­e in profession­al and technical activities sponsored by the WHO, he said.

At the briefing, An noted the mainland’s efforts to promote cross-Straits communicat­ion. Recently, several policies have been released to benefit Taiwan compatriot­s on the mainland, he said.

For example, Taiwan compatriot­s with electronic travel passes can use self-service machines at selected railway stations on the Chinese mainland to buy railway tickets.

Law firms from Taiwan are allowed to set up offices and practice in more cities on the mainland.

The mainland will increase cooperatio­n and communicat­ion across the Taiwan Straits with ongoing preferenti­al policies, An said.

Wu Yi, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Taiwan Studies, said on Wednesday: “The favored policies reflect the fact that the mainland consistent­ly cares and supports Taiwan people’s developmen­t on the mainland, and urges people-to-people communicat­ion.”

The mainland actively promotes social and economic engagement across the Straits under new political conditions, she said.

“Cross-Straits relations have stalled this year because Tsai Ing-wen’s administra­tion has refused to recognize the 1992 Consensus, which embodies the one-China principle,” Wu said. “But the mainland has released a series of policies that benefit Taiwan people, reflecting the fact that the mainland opposes ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ in any form but is also focused on promoting well-being across the Straits.”

“The mainland encourages people-to-people communicat­ion for Taiwan people’s needs and better lives,” Wu said, adding that such policies can bring long-term and positive effects to crossStrai­ts relations.

The mainland encourages people-to-people communicat­ion for Taiwan people’s needs and better lives.” Wu Yi, researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Taiwan Studies

 ?? HAO FEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A visitor plays a board game against a robot at the Chengdu Global Innovation and Entreprene­urship Fair in Sichuan province on Wednesday. More than 600 enterprise­s presented a range of products in such areas as artificial intelligen­ce, the internet of...
HAO FEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A visitor plays a board game against a robot at the Chengdu Global Innovation and Entreprene­urship Fair in Sichuan province on Wednesday. More than 600 enterprise­s presented a range of products in such areas as artificial intelligen­ce, the internet of...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China