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《TAIPEI TIMES》Taiwan to ask countries to support its UN inclusion

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretary-General Lily Hsu, center, at a news conference in Taipei yesterday explains the government’s plan to promote Taiwan’s bid to participate in UN organizations ahead of the start of the UN General Assembly next week.
Photo: Lu Yi-hsuan, Taipei Times

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Secretary-General Lily Hsu, center, at a news conference in Taipei yesterday explains the government’s plan to promote Taiwan’s bid to participate in UN organizations ahead of the start of the UN General Assembly next week. Photo: Lu Yi-hsuan, Taipei Times

2022/09/07 03:00

Staff writer, with CNA

Taiwan would again ask its diplomatic allies and like-minded countries to voice support for the nation’s inclusion in the UN system, as the annual UN General Assembly is set to start next week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said yesterday.

The ministry has continued to ask friendly nations to speak up during the upcoming assembly and to send a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during the 77th session of the General Assembly, MOFA Secretary-General Lily Hsu (徐儷文) said.

Hsu made the comment when announcing the ministry’s campaign for UN participation this year in the run-up to the annual event, which is to take place from Tuesday next week to Sept. 27 at the UN headquarters in New York.

The theme for the 77th session is “A watershed moment: Transformative solutions to interlocking challenges,” Hsu said.

Taipei’s main appeals are to demand the international organization resolve the exclusion of Taiwan’s 23 million people from the UN system so that “no one will be left behind” and Taiwan can work with countries around the world in facing global challenges.

As part of the campaign to promote Taiwan’s appeal to the international community, Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) wrote an op-ed titled “Working as one for the global good” for publication in international media, Hsu said.

The article calls on the international community to condemn Chinese military coercion, which has destabilized regional peace and security, while urging the world to accept Taiwan as a trustworthy partner, she said.

The ministry also released a short film, Taiwan’s Helping Hand (界的幫手), calling attention to Taiwan’s contributions to global efforts related to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, supply chains and human rights.

A number of side events launched by Taiwan’s representative office in New York are to be held during the assembly to promote Taiwan’s inclusion in the UN system, she added.

A delegation of Taiwanese lawmakers is also to visit New York, marking the first time lawmakers would be visiting the city since the COVID-19 outbreak.

The government is also striving to obtain an invitation to the triennial meeting of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) later this month, Hsu said.

The 41st session of the ICAO Assembly is to convene from Sept. 27 to Oct. 7 in Montreal, Canada, with in-person and online attendance.

Taiwan has not attended ICAO meetings since it left the UN in 1971. It was invited to participate as a guest in 2013 under the name Chinese Taipei, but has not been invited since.

As the COVID-19 pandemic eases, governments realize there is a need to step up collaboration on restoring international travel and flight safety, she said, adding that this is a compelling argument for Taiwan’s participation in the ICAO.

The nation would seek support from other countries through its offices abroad and emphasize Taiwan’s importance in aviation security, Hsu added.

The ministry is working with the Civil Aeronautics Administration to seek Taiwan’s participation in the ICAO by persuading like-minded countries and allies, Hsu said.

However, the ministry is not at liberty to clarify specific measures until closer to the session’s commencement, Hsu added.

Additional reporting by Lu Yi-hsuan

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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