Understanding UN Resolution 2758: Impact on Taiwan’s International Participation

Understanding UN Resolution 2758: Impact on Taiwan’s International Participation

2024-04-30 22:20:55

The photo shows Chinese Foreign Minister Zhou Shukai announcing his withdrawal from the United Nations in 1971 and leaving the podium. File photo of this newspaper

This year’s World Health Assembly (WHA) will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, from May 27 to June 1. A senior official of the US State Department said at a think tank in Washington on the 29th:The United NationsGeneral Assembly Resolution 2758 does not exclude Taiwan from meaningful participation in the United Nations system and other multilateral forums; in order to serve its own interests, Beijing misapplied Resolution 2758 and confused it with the one-China principle, claiming that it was an international consensus; .

Blue Moker: Beijing confuses AMH members

On the 29th, Michael Blue, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific for Chinese and Taiwan Affairs, declared at a symposium of the German Marshall Fund, a think tank in Washington, that the epidemic of COVID-19 showed that Taiwan was excluded from the WHA, which had a negative impact on international well-being; Even if Taiwan performs well in its epidemic response, it may not be able to participate in this month’s WHA as an observer.

Lan Moke said it was Beijing that repeatedly used Resolution 2758 as an excuse to oppose Washington’s actions to support Taiwan’s meaningful international participation, which caused confusion among members of the AMS.

On October 25, 1971, the 26th United Nations General Assembly adopted the “Restoration of the Legitimate Rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations”, recognizing representatives of the government of the People’s Republic of China as the only legitimate representatives. representatives of China to the United Nations, and added that Chiang Kai-shek’s representative had been expelled from the seat he illegally occupied in the United Nations and all its affiliated bodies.

“This resolution does not imply a sovereign decision on relations with Taiwan.”

Lan Moke said that Resolution 2758 does not endorse, is not equivalent to, and does not reflect the consensus on the one-China principle; Resolution 2758 does not involve sovereign decisions of other countries on relations with Taiwan; United Nations position on the final political status of Taiwan; Resolution 2758 does not exclude Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the United Nations system and other multilateral forums.

Lan Moke said China mistakenly used Resolution 2758 to exclude Taiwan from the international system, weakened Taiwan’s diplomatic relations and affected the sovereignty decisions of official and unofficial partners.

The US State Department has recently expressed concern and refuted China’s claims on Resolution 2758. Rosenberg, president of the American Institute in Taiwan, said in Taipei in January that the US was very disappointed in see content. UN Resolution 2758 has been misinterpreted and used as a pressure tool once morest Taiwan. Two years ago, then-Deputy Secretary of State Hua Ziqiang also said at the GMF seminar that Taiwan was unable to participate in the General Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO) and AMS. The problem was the People’s Republic of China’s misuse of the UNGA. Resolution 2758.

Lan Mok reiterated that the United States supports Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations that do not rely on sovereignty, supports Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the WSA and ICAO, and will continue to adhere to the four proposals. in response to resolution 2758.

Lan Mok also mentioned that the United States’ One-China policy is not equivalent to China’s One-China principle, and other countries’ One-China policy is also different from those of UNITED STATES. The United States opposes unilateral changes in status. quo on both sides of the strait, does not support Taiwan independence, supports cross-strait dialogue, and looks forward to the fact that cross-strait disputes can be resolved peacefully, without coercion, and in a state acceptable to the people. on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Our Department of Foreign Affairs said that this is the fifth time that the US government has expressed its solemn opposition to the distortion of UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, which fully demonstrates the great concern of the United States over to China’s bad intentions. sincere welcome and gratitude; Resolution 2758 only determines the ownership of China’s representation in the United Nations. The text does not mention Taiwan, nor does it acknowledge that Taiwan is part of the People’s Republic of China, nor does it authorize the People’s Republic of China. to represent Taiwan at the United Nations, this resolution is inconsistent with Taiwan and has nothing to do with it.

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