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China applauds WHO's decision to exclude Taiwan from annual meet

- K J M VARMA

China on Tuesday applauded the World Health Organisati­on for rejecting a proposal for admitting Taiwan at its annual meeting, saying the move shows that the oneChina principle is supported by the internatio­nal community.

"The decision defended the dignity of the UN General Assembly and the World Health Assembly resolution­s, and showed the oneChina principle is supported by the internatio­nal community," Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying told media here.

Self-governing Taiwan was invited to attend the WHO's main annual meeting as an observer every year since 2009, but this year it did not receive an invitation.

Representa­tives from 11 of the WHO's 194 member countries, including Nicaragua, Paraguay and Belize, put forth a proposal on Monday – the first day of the assembly – to put offering Taiwan permanent observer status onto the agenda. But the assembly decided without a vote to reject the proposal, leaving the issue off the agenda.

China claims the breakaway province of Taiwan to be part of the mainland.

The Chinese central government wants the issue of Taiwan's participat­ion in events held by internatio­nal organisati­ons to be properly handled in accordance with the one-China principle and via cross-Strait negotiatio­ns, Hua told a daily press briefing.

From 2009 to 2016, the central government made arrangemen­ts for Taiwan to attend the assembly as an observer under the name "Chinese Taipei", in accordance with the "1992 consensus" reached between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, state-run Xinhua quoted Li Bin, head of both the Chinese delegation to the assembly and the National Health and Family Planning Commission as saying.

However, Taiwan's Democratic Progressiv­e Party has refused to recognise the oneChina principle, which has undermined the political basis of Taiwan's participat­ion in WHO's annual conference, Li said.–PTI

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China claims the breakaway province of Taiwan to be part of the mainland. Self-governing Taiwan was invited to attend the WHO's main annual meeting as an observer every year since 2009, but this year it did not receive an invitation

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