Posted on 05/12/2020 5:29:45 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The U.S. Senate on May 11 unanimously passed a bill supporting Taiwans participation in the World Health Organization (WHO), the latest move in an international campaign to counter Beijings efforts to isolate the island state.
The bill directs Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to develop a strategy for Taiwan to regain observer status at the World Health Assemblythe decision-making body of the WHO, which is due to meet next week. The Chinese regime, which views the self-ruled island as part of its territory, has blocked Taiwans participation in the body since President Tsai Ing-wen was first elected in 2016.
The development came days after a push by the United States and its allies to have Taiwan included in the upcoming summit, a move firmly opposed by the Chinese regime because it violated the one China principle. The WHO stated on May 11 it couldnt invite Taiwan to the meeting because there were divergent views among member states about the issue.
Keeping them out of WHO, especially at the request of China, as the world grapples with a global pandemic, cannot stand, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) said in a statement. I applaud Secretary Pompeo for the steps hes already taken to ensure Taiwan can attend the WHO Summit on the coronavirus pandemic later this month, and look forward to his strategy that will restore Taiwans observer status.
The islands exclusion from the global health body has gained attention amid the pandemic, as Taiwan has been recognized as a model in combating the virus. It has recorded only 440 virus cases and six deaths since January. The Taiwanese government argues that its isolation from the WHO has jeopardized global efforts to fight the viruss spread.
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It would be simpler to tell the WHO pedos to drop dead and start a new health organization of free countries, with the U.S. and Taiwan as the initial charter members.
Maybe not simpler, but I’m in....
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