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 The 57th conference of the World Health
Assembly (WHA) opens at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, May 17, 2004. (Xinhua
Photo)
; GENEVA, May 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The
57th World Health Assembly's (WHA) General Committee decided on Monday not to
include on the agenda a proposal to invite Taiwan to participate as an observer
in the WHA, the supreme decision-making body for the World Health Organization
(WHO).
Taiwan's attempt to access the WHO failed again when
WHA Chairman Mohammad Nasir Khan, who is also the Pakistani health minister,
announced the decision which is the consensus of the 25-member WHA General
Committee.
This is the eighth successive failure since 1997 of
similar proposals by the Taiwan authorities and tabled by a few WHO member
states.
There's no legal ground and reason for inviting
Taiwan to participate in the WHA, said Gao Qiang, Chinese executive vice
minister of health.
The Taiwan-related proposal, tabled by a few
countries like Solomon Islands, runs counter to international law and WHO
principles and regulations, said Gao, who is head of the Chinese delegation at
the 57th WHA, held from Monday to Saturday at the Palais des Nations in Geneva,
Switzerland.
Since the Chinese Mainland has actively carried out
technical exchanges and cooperation with Taiwan, approved WHO to dispatch
several groups of experts to inspect the situation of the Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Taiwan, and allowed Taiwan health and medical
experts to attend technical meetings convened by WHO, Taiwan has no difficulties
in getting information from WHO and carrying out technical exchanges with it, he
said.
The true purpose of the Taiwan authorities, Gao said,
is not toserve the interests of the health of the people in Taiwan, but to
create "two Chinas" or "One China, One Taiwan", to politicize the health issue
and to internationalize the Taiwan issue.
The Taiwan-related proposal was opposed by most
member states of WHO. Representatives of 31 countries, including Russia, Egypt,
Laos, Brazil, South Africa, Chile, Iran and Tanzania, delivered speeches at the
meeting in support of China's opposition.
They spoke highly of China's sincerity and efforts in
actively carrying out exchanges across the Taiwan straits and in helping Taiwan
to attain WHO's information and support.
They also expressed determination in firmly sticking
to the One-China principle and their opposition to including the Taiwan-related
proposal in the WHA agenda. Enditem |