The US would soon speak on behalf of Taiwan’s bid to take part as an observer at the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva, Switzerland, later this month, a US official said at a US Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.
“We will speak out again very soon, as we have consistently every year, in support of Taiwan’s observership at the WHA,” US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink said.
“I think last year we had 22 countries supporting us. I expect that that number will grow this year,” Kritenbrink said at the hearing on US policy on Taiwan held by the US Senate Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific and International Cybersecurity Policy.
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Taiwan has not been a member of the UN since the Republic of China was expelled from the body in 1971 and its seat was given to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and it therefore cannot take part in UN organization events.
Taipei has sought to participate as an observer in forums such as the WHA and also pushed for UN membership, but China has argued that under UN Resolution 2758, Taiwan was part of China and could not be a separate UN member.
Kritenbrink at the hearing reiterated that China’s logic is faulty.
“We are pushing back against the PRC’s efforts to mischaracterize UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, which did not constitute a UN institutional position on the ultimate political status of Taiwan,” he said.
The resolution did not preclude Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the UN system or in any other multilateral forum, and “did not endorse, is not equivalent to, and does not reflect a consensus for the PRC’s ‘one China principle,’” he said.
At the hearing, committee chairman Ben Cardin quizzed Kritenbrink about the steps the US would take to push for Taiwan’s WHA participation.
The US would continue to advocate for maintaining and increasing Taiwan’s “international space,” Kritenbrink said.
“The strategy is, Mr Chairman, I think you’ll see in the coming days that we will again state categorically, publicly, our support for Taiwan’s meaningful participation and observership at the WHA, and we will engage diplomatically around the world to get partner support for that effort,” he said.
“Taiwan is a very capable health partner. They have been observers in the WHA before. They deserve to be,” Kritenbrink said.
He said he also agreed with Cardin’s assessment that it was not a coincidence that since President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) was elected in 2016, China has become more aggressive in opposing Taiwan’s participation in the WHA and elsewhere.
Taiwan has not been invited to the annual WHA since 2017 because of a virtual freeze in relations after Tsai and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) took power.
Meanwhile, Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan (薛瑞元) on Monday said that Taiwan has yet to receive an invitation to attend this year’s WHA, which is to be held from May 27 to June 1.
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