Key Points

The US condemned China for misusing a 1971 UN resolution to block Taiwan's involvement in international organizations. A US representative criticized Beijing's tactics during a Security Council meeting, calling it an abuse of power. Taiwan's government welcomed the rare public criticism from Washington, marking a diplomatic win for Taipei. The dispute centers on Resolution 2758, which transferred China's UN seat from Taiwan to Beijing over 50 years ago.

Key Points: US Slams China Over UN Resolution 2758 Misuse Against Taiwan

  • US accuses China of distorting UN Resolution 2758 to exclude Taiwan
  • Taiwan praises US for raising issue at Security Council
  • Resolution 2758 stripped Taiwan's UN seat in 1971
  • US vows to counter Beijing's authoritarian influence at UN
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US condemns China's 'misuse' of UN resolution at Security Council debate

US criticizes China for weaponizing UN Resolution 2758 to block Taiwan's participation, as Taipei welcomes Washington's stance.

"The US opposes China's misuse of the resolution to isolate Taiwan and misrepresent other nations' policies. – Ting Wu, US Mission to UN"

Geneva, April 25

US representative to the United Nations condemned the People's Republic of China (PRC) for "misusing" a 1971 UN resolution to prevent Taiwan from being included in the international organisation, as reported by Taipei Times.

Taiwan's government expressed its appreciation for the criticism.

According to Taipei Times, during a UN Security Council meeting convened by the People's Republic of China (PRC) on Wednesday at UN headquarters in New York, Ting Wu, deputy political counsellor of the US Mission to the United Nations, criticised China for "misusing" UN General Assembly Resolution 2758.

According to a transcript from the US Mission, Wu referred to the meeting's Concept Note, titled, "The Impact of Unilateralism and Bullying Practices on International Relations," which called for opposition to "all forms of unilateralism and bullying." He emphasised that the US opposed China's misuse of the resolution to isolate Taiwan, misrepresent the policies of other countries, and limit their options. Wu pointed out that this resolution does not prevent Taiwan from having meaningful participation in the UN system or other multilateral forums, the Taipei Times cited.

Wu further stated that the US, in collaboration with its allies and partners, would continue to counter Beijing's efforts to impose its authoritarian principles at the United Nations. In response, Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expressed gratitude for the US statement, marking this as the first time the US had raised the issue during a UN Security Council meeting, according to MOFA. The last instance of US criticism regarding the misuse of Resolution 2758 was in February, during the World Health Organisation's 156th session of the Executive Board, MOFA noted.

Resolution 2758, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1971, addressed China's representation at the UN and resulted in the Republic of China (ROC), Taiwan's official name, losing its seat to the PRC. Since then, Taiwan has been excluded from participation in the UN and its affiliates, as the UN and the majority of its member states do not recognise Taiwan as a country.

- ANI

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James K.
About time someone called out China's bullying tactics at the UN. Taiwan deserves representation like any other democratic nation. The 1971 resolution is being stretched way beyond its original intent.
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Sarah L.
Interesting to see the US taking a stronger stance on this. Though I wonder if this will actually change anything or just escalate tensions further 🤔
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Miguel R.
As someone who's visited Taiwan, it's heartbreaking to see them excluded from global organizations. Their healthcare system alone could contribute so much to WHO discussions!
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Aisha T.
While I agree Taiwan should have representation, I wish the US would be more consistent in its foreign policy. We criticize China for unilateral actions but have our own history of going it alone internationally.
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David P.
The UN was created to include nations, not exclude them. This outdated resolution needs revisiting. Taiwan's 23 million people deserve a voice! 👏
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Emma W.
The hypocrisy is staggering - China hosting a meeting about "bullying practices" while actively bullying Taiwan out of international organizations. The irony writes itself.

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