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The Washington Think Tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) recently reported that it is recommended that the Group of Seven Industrial Countries (G7) issue a joint statement to support Taiwan’s resurgence as an observer to the World Health Assembly ( AMS) Image: World Health Organization Facebook reversed photo
The power to support Taiwan and participate in the WHO is growing. Following the solidarity of the Baltic and Central European countries the day before yesterday, the 25 European countries and the European Parliament, up to 644 members of Congress and the European Parliament, have joined forces to support Taiwan. The delegation today issued a statement (sixth) asking the Secretary General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to invite Taiwan to participate in the World Health Assembly to be held next week.
The Foreign Ministry wrote on Facebook earlier that this wave was launched by the Formosa Club, led by Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Eda. Members of Parliament from 25 countries, including Liberia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and other heavyweight European Parliament members from various parties. Letter to WHO Secretary General Tan Desai calling on Tan to implement his own goal of “No one is safe until everyone is safe” (No one is safe until everyone is safe), and invited Taiwan to attend the upcoming 9/11 resumption of the WHA held.
On behalf of all the people of Taiwan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to thank these friends from like-minded countries for bravely defending Taiwan, including the President of the Czech Senate, Vedzi, who led a delegation to Taiwan this year, David Habib. , the Vice President of the French National Assembly, Lord Rogan, the Vice President of the House of Lords and Slovakia. Gábor Grendel and Milan Laurenčík, vice-presidents of the National Congress, and the president and vice-presidents of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the National Congress. We have listened to the general public opinion of the international community, and Taiwan and Europe are friendly.
On the other hand, the World Health Assembly is about to resume and will be held as an online meeting. WHO Member States will focus on issues such as the COVID-19 epidemic. The statement noted that the United States encourages WHO to increase its efforts to provide more meaningful cooperation between Taiwan and WHO. The invitation to participate in the WHO conference goes in that direction.
The power to support Taiwan and participate in the WHO is increasing. Following the solidarity of the Baltic and Central European countries the day before yesterday, the 25 European countries and the European Parliament, up to 644 members of Congress and the European Parliament, have jointly supported Taiwan. The United States Mission in Geneva issued a statement today (6th) in which it asks the Secretary General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to invite Taiwan to participate in the World Health Assembly to will be held next week.
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