Taiwan 'to fight' for WHO meeting, but China says no

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The rich-nation G7 has called for Taipei to attend the World Health Assembly. FMTNews US China Taiwan WHO

People wear face masks to help curb the spread of Covid-19 in Taipei in April last year.

The rich-nation Group of Seven has called for Chinese-claimed but democratically-ruled Taiwan to attend WHO’s decision-making body, the World Health Assembly, which meets from May 24. Taiwan is locked out of most global organisations such as WHO due to the objections of China, which considers the island one of its provinces not a country.

Such an invite would need a vote, and China can easily corral enough friendly countries to block it, according to diplomats.

 

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