主題:Taiwan urged to keep its name for WHO attempt Sorry,no image you select
來源:Taipei Times 
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日期:2005/4/25

文章內容: Taiwan should join the World Health Organization (WHO) under its own name rather than "Taiwan, China," which would downgrade it into a part of China's territory, the head of a private think tank said yesterday.

At a seminar organized by the Taiwan New Century Foundation on ways of participating in the WHO, foundation president Chen Lung-chu (陳隆志) said the prospects for Taiwan's WHO bid this year are better than in the past because China might soften its attitude somewhat to try to quell the international flap that has ensued after its enactment of the "Anti-Secession" Law.

Taiwan, however, should not accept any name that suggests it is a part of China for membership in the WHO; rather, it should insist on a name that reflects its status as an independent country separate from China, Chen said.

The first choice for Taiwan, of course, would be to join as a full member. Since that is impossible as only UN members can enjoy this status, the next choice is to participate in the organization as an observer under the name of the Republic of China (ROC), Chen said.

"Taiwan, China," which indicates that Taiwan is a part of China, is not a viable option, Chen said.

Citing the WHO's promise during World Health Day on April 7 to make every mother and child count, Chen said the promise will never be delivered with Taiwan excluded from the WHO…