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		Taiwan's efforts to join WHO assembly fail
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		 [May 23, 2022] 
		GENEVA (Reuters) - Taiwan's bid to 
		take part in the World Health Organization's annual assembly was 
		rejected on Monday, the assembly said, in a decision that follows a 
		campaign of diplomatic pressure from China to isolate the island. 
 Assembly President Ahmed Robleh Abdilleh, also Djibouti's health 
		minister, said in a statement that a proposal sent by 13 WHO members 
		seeking for Taiwan to join as an observer would not be included in its 
		official agenda.
 
 Taiwan is excluded from most global groups due to Beijing's objections. 
		China insists that Taiwan should not be treated as an independent 
		country as it considers the island to be one of its own provinces.
 
 Taiwan argues that its exclusion from the WHO has hampered efforts to 
		fight the COVID-19 pandemic, although it is allowed to attend some 
		technical WHO meetings.
 
 Assembly president Abdilleh said that the decision followed a 
		recommendation from the General Committee which discussed the proposal 
		on Sunday in a closed-door meeting.
 
 "The political and legal foundation for Taiwan’s participation in WHA 
		ceases to exist," Chen Xu, China ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva told 
		the assembly shortly before the decision. "This political manipulation 
		will only be met with opposition from all parties."
 
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			 A woman sits on a staircase while having a beverage amid the 
			coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Taipei, Taiwan April 22, 
			2022. REUTERS/Annabelle Chih/File Photo 
            
			
			
			 This year's assembly, joined by 
			thousands of delegates including nearly 100 from China, will discuss 
			key reforms such as changes to the WHO's funding.
 China began blocking Taiwan's WHA participation from 2017, marking 
			the end of a warmer period of relations between Beijing and Taipei.
 
 Taiwan last week expressed "dissatisfaction and regret" over the 
			World Health Organization's failure to invite it to attend the 
			assembly, amid diplomatic pressure from China to isolate the island.
 
 (Reporting by Mrinalika Roy and Emma Farge, Editing by William 
			Maclean)
 
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