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BEIJING, June 15 (Xinhuanet)-- China strongly opposes
the United States' support of Taiwan to participate in the World Health
Organization, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue here Tuesday.
At a regular press briefing, she was asked to comment
on the fact that US President George W. Bush signed the bill the US parliament
has passed that supports Taiwan to participate in the WHO, and made a statement
via the White House, saying that the policy of one-China that the US government
holds does not change.
Zhang said the Chinese side has made solemn
representation to the US side on this bill. "We strongly opposed the US side
signing the improper bill in spite of China's stance."
Taiwan is one part of China, she said, and according
to related UN resolution and WHO rules, it is not eligible to participate in the
WHO or attend any WHO activities as an observer.
On May 17, the 57th World Health Assembly (WHA)
adopted with an overwhelming majority in Geneva a decision not to include on the
agenda a proposal put forward by the Solomon Islands and a few other countries
to invite Taiwan to participate in the WHA as an observer.
"This shows that the international community has a
broad consensus and clear attitude on this issue," said Zhang.
The Chinese central government has always cared for
the health of the Taiwan compatriots and tried to help Taiwan to exchange
andcooperate with the WHO with a proper status, Zhang said, adding that an
example is that the central government put out four proposals on this regard in
the 57th WHA.
"This eloquently demonstrates the sincerity and
constructive attitude of the central government and that the channel of Taiwan
gaining health information is smooth," the spokeswoman acknowledged.
She went on to note that the intention of the Taiwan
authority to participate in the WHO is to create "two Chinas" and "one China,one
Taiwan."
"This attempt will not prevail," she said.
She prompted the US government to conform to the
international opinions, see the political attempt of Taiwan authority clearly,
adhere to the one-China policy, abiding by the three China-US communiques.
The spokeswoman urged the United States to stop
supporting Taiwan to participate in the WHO. "Otherwise, it will impair the
development of China-US relations," the spokeswoman said. Enditem
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