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President Tsai inspects Central Epidemic Command Center

On the morning of May 19, President Tsai Ing-wen visited the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control to inspect the Central Epidemic Command Center, and personally invite representatives of front line personnel in the fight against COVID-19 to attend her inauguration ceremony on May 20.

MOFA thanks diplomatic allies, like-minded countries for strong support extended at virtual 73rd WHA for Taiwan’s participation in WHO Photos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA thanks diplomatic allies, like-minded countries for strong support extended at virtual 73rd WHA for Taiwan’s participation in WHO

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan) sincerely thanks Taiwan’s diplomatic allies and like-minded countries for voicing strong support at the virtual 73rd World Health Assembly May 18 and 19 for Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization. This support was particularly appreciated considering that the agenda for this year’s WHA had been significantly shortened and each country was only given two minutes to deliver remarks.

The Statement on Taiwan’s Exclusion from WHA Photos - New Southbound Policy
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The Statement on Taiwan’s Exclusion from WHA

Taiwan and the United States release statements on Taiwan’s exclusion from the 73rd World Health Assembly on May 19, 2020. Statement from Taiwan side is as following:
Taiwan deeply regrets that the World Health Organization continues to deny Taiwan’s Observer status at the World Health Assembly for political reasons.

Ministers express deep regret, dissatisfaction as Taiwan yet to receive invitation to virtual World Health Assembly Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Ministers express deep regret, dissatisfaction as Taiwan yet to receive invitation to virtual World Health Assembly

Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaushieh Joseph Wu and Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung expressed the government’s deep regret and dissatisfaction that Taiwan had yet to receive an invitation to take part as an Observer in the 73rd World Health Assembly, which is due to commence at 6 p.m. May 18 Taipei time, at a press conference held the same day at the Central Epidemic Command Center.

8 countries call for Taiwan's WHA participation

Eight countries friendly to Taiwan have called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to grant observer status to Taiwan at the World Health Assembly (WHA), the WHO's decision-making body, given Taiwan's success in containing COVID-19.

Taiwan receives exceptionally strong international support for WHO bid; MOFA heartened, sincerely grateful Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan receives exceptionally strong international support for WHO bid; MOFA heartened, sincerely grateful

After years of unrelenting efforts by the government of Taiwan and civil society, Taiwan’s bid for World Health Organization participation is gaining an increasing amount of international support. As this momentum builds, it highlights the fact that Taiwan’s commitment to a professional, pragmatic, and constructive approach to its WHO bid is the correct one.

Foreign Minister Wu talks Taiwan’s WHO participation, US support on Fox News Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Foreign Minister Wu talks Taiwan’s WHO participation, US support on Fox News

Taiwan is a self-ruled democracy and has the same right as any other country to apply for participation in the World Health Assembly, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaushieh Joseph Wu said May 12.

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Vice President Chen interviewed by France 24

In a videoconference interview for the France 24 program 1'Entretien on the afternoon of May 8, Vice President Chen Chien-jen shared Taiwan's experience fighting the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and answered questions about Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization and whether there will be a second wave of the virus.

Vice President Chen delivers speech at videoconference hosted by Stanford University’s Hoover Institution Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Vice President Chen delivers speech at videoconference hosted by Stanford University’s Hoover Institution

At 9 AM on May 7 PST (12 AM on May 8 Taipei time), Vice President Chen Chien-jen delivered a speech entitled Taiwan and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for the World at a videoconference hosted by the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

U.S. launches online campaign urging Taiwan’s inclusion in WHA

The United States State Department on Friday launched a “Tweet for Taiwan” campaign calling for Taiwan’s inclusion in the World Health Assembly (WHA), drawing supportive responses from figures across the U.S. government.