Taiwan pushes WHO participation in rare ministerial call with US

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Taiwan‘s lack of membership at the WHO, due to China’s objections which considers the island merely one of its provinces, has infuriated Taipei, which says its exclusion has created a glaring gap in global fight against COVID19.

has thanked the United States for its support in pushing for the island’s participation in the World Health Organization amid the coronavirus pandemic and despite China’s objections.has limited the coronavirus outbreak to just 429 confirmed cases and six deaths.‘s lack of membership at the WHO, due to China’s objections which considers the island merely one of its provinces, has infuriated Taipei, which says its exclusion has created a glaring gap in global fight against coronavirus.

attended it as an observer from 2009-2016 when Taipei-Beijing relations warmed, but China blocked further participation after the election of‘s Health Ministry said that Azar reaffirmed “the continued and concrete support from the U.S. of expandinghas been given the access to and information it needs from the body during the pandemic, but‘s “efforts to share their best practices and resources with the U.S.

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