Taiwan is excluded from most global organizations such as the
WHO, the U.N. health agency, because of the objections of China,
which considers the island one of its provinces and not a
separate country.
The legislation, passed by unanimous consent, was sponsored by
Senators Bob Menendez, the Democratic chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, and Jim Inhofe, the top Republican
on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The two are also co-chairmen of the Senate Taiwan Caucus.
"The U.S. must continue to stand by Taiwan, and do more to
reaffirm our support for our ally’s international engagement,"
Menendez said in a statement on Friday.
The measure directs the Secretary of State to establish a
strategy for obtaining observer status at the World Health
Assembly, the decision-making body of the WHO.
The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee approved
a similar bill earlier this year, but there has been no word on
when the measure might come up for a vote in the full House.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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