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BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- China firmly opposes
the practice of a few countries, including the Solomon Islands, to move any
Taiwan-related motion to the World Health Organization (WHO) conference, said a
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman here Monday.
Commenting on the recent request by
Solomon Islands and a few countries to invite Taiwan to attend the WHO
conference as an observer, spokesman Liu Jianchao said it lacks any legal
foundation to move any motion concerning Taiwan at the WHO conference, and the
Chinese government firmly opposes such move.
Liu said the WHO is a specialized agency of the
United Nations and only sovereign states are eligible to apply for membership.
The WHO conference is the WHO's supreme power organization.
According to WHO's rules and regulations, Taiwan, as
a part of China, is not eligible to participate in the WHO or attend the
WHOconference as an observer, Liu said.
He said that the Chinese central government has been
always concerned over the well-being and the right of health of the Taiwan
people, and has promoted the exchanges on health across thestraits to help
Taiwan acquire the relevant information.
Liu noted that with the permission of the Chinese
central government, experts from the WHO have been to Taiwan several timesto
learn about the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and other epidemics
there, and the Taiwan experts have also participated in the WHO special meetings
on SARS and cancer.
Facts show that Taiwan has a smooth channel to get
health information, he said, adding that the Chinese central government had
expressed welcome for Taiwan health experts to join the Chinese delegation to
present at the WHO conference, but it is a pity that the Taiwan authorities had
no response.
This demonstrates that the real purpose of the Taiwan
authorities is to use the health issue to create "two Chinas", and"one China,
one Taiwan" within the WHO to achieve its attempt at the "Taiwan Independence",
which can not succeed, Liu said. Enditem |