MOFA: Taiwan Participates in International Affairs Based on Sovereignty, Not China's Consent
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Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated that Taiwan's participation in international affairs is based on its sovereignty and does not require China's consent, criticizing China's attempt to frame Taiwan's rights as a handout.
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- Q: Why did the Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterate this position?
- A: In response to discussions on Taiwan's participation in international organizations following the meeting between Commissioner Cheng Li-wen and Xi Jinping, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified Taiwan's position.
- Q: Does Taiwan need China's approval to participate in international organizations?
- A: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Taiwan's participation in international organizations is based on sovereignty and does not require prior approval from the Beijing authorities.
- Q: What role does China play in Taiwan's involvement in international affairs?
- A: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized China for having no right to interfere or obstruct, and for attempting to package Taiwan's rights as favors to narrow Taiwan's sovereign space.