Tsai invites WHO chief to Taiwan amid ‘attack campaign’ controversy

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TAIPEI, April 10 (The China Post/ANN) — President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday invited World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to visit Taiwan amid growing controversy over his claim that Taiwan is behind a campaign of personal attacks against him.

In a press briefing Wednesday , Tedros — an Ethiopian microbiologist and the first African to lead the public health body — said he had been the victim of racially abusive attacks emanating from Taiwan, and said that the country’s foreign ministry, rather than disavowing the attacks, actually stepped up its criticism of him.

“For years, we have been excluded from international organizations and we know better than anyone else what it feels like to be discriminated against and isolated, ” she continued. Tsai then invited Tedros to visit Taiwan, where she said he could “experience for himself” Taiwan’s commitment to international engagement and efforts to fight the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

“If Director-General Tedros could withstand pressure from China and come to Taiwan ... he would be able to see that the Taiwanese people are the true victims of unfair treatment, ” Tsai said, adding that the WHO “will only truly be complete if Taiwan is included.”

 

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