MOFA thanks diplomatic allies and like-minded countries for expressing support of Taiwan’s participation at WHA
2018-05-22
Minister of Health and Human Services of the Marshall Islands Kalani R. Kaneko endorses Taiwan’s WHA participation during the two-on-two debate at the WHA plenary session.
MOFA also conveys its appreciation to four diplomatic allies—Eswatini, Marshall Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Solomon Islands—for speaking up for Taiwan during the two-on-two debates held at the WHA General Committee and plenary session.
Although the aforementioned proposal was not included in the WHA agenda, the clear and well-reasoned statements made by the health ministers of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies on the legitimacy and necessity of Taiwan’s participation have enhanced international understanding of the situation.
Taiwan’s diplomatic allies argued against applying UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, WHA Resolution 25.1, and the “one China principle” to the issue, emphasizing that the resolutions are neither relevant to Taiwan’s professional participation in the WHA nor give China the right to represent the 23 million people of Taiwan. MOFA urges WHO to firmly maintain its professionalism, fulfill its responsibility to ensure global health security, recognize that health—not politics—is its priority mission, and incorporate Taiwan into the world’s health security network.
Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Luke Browne endorses Taiwan’s WHA participation during the two-on-two debate at the WHA plenary session.
Honduras—a diplomatic ally—and like-minded countries including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States have either directly or indirectly expressed support for Taiwan’s participation in the WHA, fully demonstrating that WHO’s refusal to invite Taiwan on political grounds is absurd and unreasonable. Their endorsements underscore the fact that global health security requires close cooperation and mutual assistance, and highlight the need for all nations and peoples to be included in the global health system.
MOFA reiterates that only the democratically elected government of Taiwan can represent its 23 million people and be responsible for safeguarding their rights to health. It calls on WHO to adhere to the spirit of its Constitution and invite Taiwan to attend the WHA.
The R.O.C. government is very grateful for all the support extended to Taiwan in various forms this year by diplomatic allies and like-minded countries. Taiwan will continue to pursue equal and dignified participation in the WHA and work in concerted effort with its diplomatic allies and like-minded countries to protect global health security. (E)