The Executive Board of the World Health
Organization (WHO) decided Monday in Geneva to reject the
proposal of inviting Taiwan to participate in the World
Health Assembly (WHA) as an observer since Taiwan is a
province of China, thus has no qualification whatsoever to
participate in the Assembly.
"
Really a misfortune for the WHO"
The Executive
Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) decided Monday
in Geneva to reject the proposal of inviting Taiwan to
participate in the World Health Assembly (WHA) as an
observer.
While discussing the provisional
agenda at the 109th session of the WHO Executive Board which
started here on Monday, the representative of Cuba said
Taiwan is part of China and that the proposal of inviting
Taiwan to participate in the WHA should not be included as
an item into the provisional agenda of the WHA.
The WHO Executive Board adopted the motion
proposed by Cuba with a vote of 20-3.
Sha
Zukang, ambassador of China's Permanent Mission in Geneva,
said, "The Chinese government resolutely rejects the
proposal of inviting Taiwan to participate in the WHA as an
observer and opposes the inclusion of the proposal as an
item into the provisional agenda of the WHA."
He said it is the first time that the Taiwan
issue is raised at the Executive Board meeting of the WHO.
He said, "This is really a misfortune for the WHO.
" Purely an internal affair of
China"
The Chinese delegation cannot but express
its regret over this new development." The proposal of
"inviting Taiwan to participate in the WHA as an
observer" has been rejected each year at the Assembly
of the World Health Organization in the past five years.
The Chinese ambassador said, "The WHO is
a specialized U.N. agency and only sovereign states are
eligible for its membership. Taiwan, as a province of China,
has no qualification whatsoever to participate in the
WHA." Sha said, "Taiwan became a member of the
World Trade Organization (WTO) this year. But WHO is not
WTO."
He said Taiwan has been admitted in
the WTO with the status of "Chinese Taipei separate
customs territory" but not as a sovereign state. Sha
said the Taiwan question is purely an internal affair of
China and should only be resolved by the Chinese people
themselves. No foreign country has the right to meddle or
interfere in it.
"To raise a proposal on
Taiwan's participation in the WHO, under whatever pretext or
in whatever form, is an act of infringement upon the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of China and an act of
interference in the internal affairs of China, " said
the Chinese ambassador.