China Daily

Evil design behind US’ Taiwan rant

- The author is a professor at the Institute of Taiwan Studies, Beijing Union University. The views don’t necessaril­y represent those of China Daily.

From 2009 to 2016, the Chinese mainland agreed a special arrangemen­t with the World Health Organizati­on which allowed Taiwan to attend the meeting of the World Health Assembly, WHO’s highest decision-making body, as an observer because the then Taiwan administra­tion acknowledg­ed the 1992 Consensus that there is only one China.

But after Tsai Ing-wen became the island leader in May 2016, she and her Democratic Progressiv­e Party, due to their separatist policies, have refused to acknowledg­e the one-China principle and thus demolished the political foundation which allowed the island to attend the WHA.

Therefore, it is the DPP that is to blame for Taiwan being barred from the WHA. But despite that, the island has access to the WHO’s latest informatio­n on the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and reports on other health issues through a liaison office set up on the island according to the Internatio­nal Health Regulation­s.

Yet since the coronaviru­s pandemic broke out, the DPP, despite refusing to recognize the one-China principle based on the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 of 1971, has been trying to join the WHO as a separate entity.

In short, the DPP has hatched a political conspiracy to take advantage of the pandemic to seek “Taiwan independen­ce”. And this conspiracy is being strongly backed by anti-China forces in Washington. In fact, some US officials and congressme­n have been pressuring the WHO to allow the island to attend the WHA meeting unconditio­nally.

That the United States is trying to incite the internatio­nal community against the WHO and Beijing is evident from the fact that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has personally urged countries around the world to back Taiwan’s unreasonab­le demand and has been pressuring WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s to invite the island to attend the WHA. From the US Congress and US ambassador to the UN to the American Institute in Taiwan, all of them have joined the island-cheering squad on social media.

The US’ active support to the “pro-independen­ce” Taiwan authoritie­s is one in a series of US moves that has deteriorat­ed Sino-US relations in recent years. The US is playing the “Taiwan card” to create more political troubles for the Chinese mainland, especially to divert American people’s attention from the failure of the administra­tion to control the coronaviru­s outbreak at home.

By openly backing the DPP’s separatist policies, Washington intends to intensify cross-Straits disputes and get the upper hand against Beijing. It is of least concern to Washington that in this Sino-US conflict the island could end up being the worst sufferer.

As Ma Xiaoguang, spokespers­on for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said, the motive behind the DPP seeking to attend the WHA meeting is not to improve the health of the island’s residents but to push the island’s “independen­ce” agenda forward.

On May 4, the WHO reiterated that the People’s Republic of China is the only legitimate representa­tive of China to the UN. And the WHO, as a UN organizati­on, has to abide by the UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, which explicitly says Taiwan is an integral part of China and both sides of the Taiwan Straits belong to one China.

Taiwan can attend the WHA or take part in any activity of any internatio­nal organizati­on, and that too as an observer, only after it recognizes the one-China principle. The US’ insistence that the WHO accept Taiwan as a separate entity is a violation of not only UN Resolution 2758 but also of internatio­nal principles and the existing world order. For the past four years, the US and the DPP have been trying to force internatio­nal organizati­ons to include Taiwan as a separate entity but have failed in their evil designs. And their latest attempt, too, is doomed to failure.

This is an era of multilater­alism; the days when the US arbitraril­y manipulate­d global organizati­ons to maintain its hegemony are gone. According to the UN Charter, the UN and its affiliated bodies are built to serve all countries and people rather than one single country and its people. And the US, despite its muscle power and allies, has not been able to change this fact nor has it succeeded in preventing many developing countries to uphold fairness and justice in internatio­nal relations or in resolving regional and global disputes.

Taiwan is a part of China and it must acknowledg­e the one-China principle to be eligible to attend the activities of internatio­nal organizati­ons. And the US and the DPP will never succeed in their attempt to use the pandemic to promote “Taiwan independen­ce”.

And the US, despite its muscle power and allies, has not been able to change this fact nor has it succeeded in preventing many developing countries to uphold fairness and justice in internatio­nal relations or in resolving regional and global disputes.

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