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French Senate adopts resolution to support Taiwan's wider participation in WHO, other bodies

| @indiablooms | May 10, 2021, at 03:45 pm

Paris: Amid China's continuing resistance, the French  Senate last week adopted a resolution to support Taiwan's participation in the activities of international organizations which also included the World Health Organization (WHO), media reports said.

The resolution, put forth March 27 by the Senate's French-Taiwan Friendship Group, was passed with a vote of 304-0 and 19 abstentions, reports Focus Taiwan.

Chairman of the group Alain Richard said during the presentation of the proposal that Taiwan's bid to participate in the WHO should be supported, in light of its outstanding efforts against the COVID-19 pandemic, reported Focus Taiwan.

The United States has asked the World Health Organization (WHO) to invite Taiwan to participate as an observer at the upcoming annual meeting of the World Health Assembly (WHA).

The US said there is "no reasonable justification" for Taiwan to be continued to remain excluded from the forum even as China has been blocking its presence in the WHO.

"There is no reasonable justification for Taiwan’s continued exclusion from this forum, and the United States calls upon the WHO Director-General to invite Taiwan to participate as an observer at the WHA – as it has in previous years, prior to objections registered by the government of the People’s Republic of China," read a statement issued by  US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

"Global health and global health security challenges do not respect borders nor recognize political disputes. Taiwan offers valuable contributions and lessons learned from its approach to these issues, and WHO leadership and all responsible nations should recognize that excluding the interests of 24 million people at the WHA serves only to imperil, not advance, our shared global health objectives," he said.

"Taiwan is a reliable partner, a vibrant democracy, and a force for good in the world, and its exclusion from the WHA would be detrimental to our collective international efforts to get the pandemic under control and prevent future health crises. We urge Taiwan’s immediate invitation to the World Health Assembly," he said.

Taiwan was for the fourth time last year denied observer status in the virtual WHO annual Assembly due to China's firm opposition.

China has been using its clout to bar Taiwan from getting membership of the WHO.

Taiwan is one of those countries that was most successful in controlling the novel coronavirus which originated in Wuhan province of China and spread across the world.

Many countries such as the United States have advocated that Taiwan be included in the WHO health assembly.

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