Taiwan: China blocking participation in WHO annual meet

IANS  |  Taipei 

on Tuesday accused of blocking it from participating in the Health Organization's (WHO) annual assembly.

Taiwan's exclusion from assembly violates its citizens' right to health since "the highest attainable standard of health is the fundamental right of every human being and the people of must enjoy this right without discrimination", the said in a statement cited by news.

The (MAC), the agency in charge of Chinese affairs called China's "malicious actions inappropriate and irresponsible" that were aimed at "obstructing" Taiwan's participation in the 71st Health Assembly, which will take place from May 21 to 26 in

Taiwan said that although claimed to represent the Taiwanese at the WHO, mainland never notified Taiwan of any global epidemic situations.

Taiwan said that China's statements that "proper arrangements had been made in this regard ran contrary to fact and were designed to mislead the international community".

Taiwan attended the WHO as an observer under the name "Chinese Taipei" from 2009 to 2016 with the support of the US and the implicit acceptance of China at a time when the island had better ties with under former

Current leader Tsai Ing-wen is known to be a Beijing-sceptic and relations between the island and the mainland have been strained since she took power in 2016.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 21:08 IST