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Blinken urges all UN member states to support Taiwan participation

Blinken urges all UN member states to support Taiwan participation
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken looks on during a meeting with youth leaders in Bogota, Colombia on Oct 21, 2021.
PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday (Oct 26) called on all United Nations member states to support Taiwan's "robust" participation in the UN system, contesting ongoing pressure from China to block the self-ruled island's access to international organisations.

Taiwan held the Chinese UN seat until Oct 25, 1971, when it was voted out as representative of the country in favour of the People's Republic of China, which had won a civil war in 1949 and forced the republican government to flee to Taiwan.

China says Taiwan is one of its provinces and so it has the sole right to represent Taiwan internationally.

In a statement, Blinken said Taiwan's exclusion from UN forums "undermines the important work of the UN and its related bodies, all of which stand to benefit greatly from its contributions."

"The fact that Taiwan participated robustly in certain UN specialised agencies for the vast majority of the past 50 years is evidence of the value the international community places in Taiwan's contributions. Recently, however, Taiwan has not been permitted to contribute to UN efforts," Blinken said.

"That is why we encourage all UN member states to join us in supporting Taiwan's robust, meaningful participation throughout the UN system and in the international community," he said.

Blinken added that Taiwan was not present at global bodies, such as the World Health Assembly, despite its "world-class response" to the Covid-19 pandemic.

China, which has ramped up political and military pressure to force Taiwan to accept Chinese sovereignty, has said it is "gravely concerned" about US advocacy for Taiwan in global organisations, and that efforts by Taiwan to expand its participation would fail.

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