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Biden Signs Bill Supporting Taiwan’s Observer Status at World Health Assembly

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President Joe Biden on May 13 signed into law a bill to support Taiwan’s proper access to the World Health Organization (WHO), according to the White House.

The bipartisan legislation S.812 (pdf) directs the U.S. secretary of state to develop a strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan at the World Health Assembly (WHA), the decision-making body of the WHO, seeking to boost the voice of the self-ruled island as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Beijing continues its attempts to isolate and silence Taiwan on the world stage.

“Taiwan remains a model contributor to world health,” reads the now-signed bill. “In 2020, after successfully containing the spread of the novel coronavirus within its borders while upholding democratic principles, Taiwan generously donated millions of pieces of personal protective equipment and COVID–19 tests to countries in need.”

It continued: “Taiwan’s needless exclusion from global health cooperation increases the dangers presented by global pandemics.”

Introduced by Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the bill passed the Senate with “unanimous consent” last August, before the House passed it 425 to 0 in late April, sending it to the White House for Biden’s signature.

Menendez and Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), co-chairman of the Senate Taiwan Caucus, applauded the president’s signing of the legislation, which comes a week before delegations from all WHO member states are due to attend this year’s WHA, beginning on May 22 in Geneva, Switzerland.

“As Beijing’s aggressive stance toward Taiwan continues to intensify, the United States is once again demonstrating our commitment to ensuring Taiwan’s presence on the international stage,” Menendez said in a statement.

Inhofe said that Taiwan’s observer status “must” be restored. “We are one step closer to that goal,” he said. “Given China’s continued malicious behavior, we cannot allow them to refuse Taiwan a seat at the table any longer.”

Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry expressed its thanks in response to the “bipartisan, bicameral support” from Washington.

Fifty years ago, Taiwan, officially known at the time as the Republic of China (ROC), was expelled from the WHO after the globalist United Nations switched its recognition from the liberal democratic ROC to the communist People’s Republic of China in 1972. The CCP in Beijing considers the island a breakaway province despite it never having been ruled by the CCP.

President-elect Tsai Ying-wen waves to supporters at her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) headquarter in Taipei, Taiwan, on Jan. 16, 2016. Tsai, the chairwoman of the opposition DPP, won the presidential election to become the Taiwan's first female leader. (Ashley Pon/Getty Images)
President-elect Tsai Ying-wen waves to supporters at her Democratic Progressive Party headquarter in Taipei, Taiwan on Jan. 16, 2016, as Taiwan’s first female leader. (Ashley Pon/Getty Images)

Taiwan took part in the annual WHA as an observer from 2009 to 2016, yet has since been stripped of that status due to Beijing’s opposition after President Tsai Ing-wen won the 2016 election. The currently ruling Democratic Progressive Party under her leadership views Taiwan as a de facto nation called the ROC, without seeking a formal independence declaration.

Taiwanese authorities had rejected China’s main condition for its WHO participation as an observer—acceptance that it is part of China—before a previous meeting held during the pandemic.

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said last week that his ministry was “proactively striving” for an invite to attend the upcoming major WHO meeting.

Rita Li

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Rita Li is a reporter with The Epoch Times, focusing on U.S. and China-related topics. She began writing for the Chinese-language edition in 2018.





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