Hey there! 👋 In a recent turn of events, the Taiwan region was once again excluded from the World Health Organization's (WHO) assembly. This move highlights the international community's unwavering support for the one-China principle. 🌏
On Monday, Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, spoke at a press conference, stating, \"There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory.\"
The World Health Assembly (WHA), which is the highest decision-making body of the WHO, decided not to include a proposal on Taiwan's participation as an observer in its agenda. This decision emphasizes the global trend of upholding the one-China principle.
For those wondering, the one-China principle is a policy asserting that there's only one sovereign state under the name China. This principle plays a crucial role in international relations and diplomacy. 🌐
The Taiwan region's exclusion raises questions about global health collaboration and the political dynamics at play. As young people navigating an interconnected world, understanding these events helps us stay informed about international trends and policies that shape our future. 🌟
What are your thoughts on this development? Let's keep the conversation going! 💬
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Mainland spokesperson on Taiwan region's exclusion from WHO assembly
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