In response to Taiwan's pursuit of participation in the United Nations system, the United Nations Deputy Secretary -General Aminna Mohammed said on Friday (September 15) that excluding anyone outside will affect the goal of global development.
According to Reuters, world leaders will participate in the UN General Assembly next week.According to the 1971 UN General Assembly resolution, the People's Republic of China was recognized as a legal representative in China in the United Nations, and Taiwan was excluded from the United Nations system.
The leaders participating in the conference will attend the Sustainable Development Summit, and will discuss issues such as how to deal with climate crisis, fighting gender equality, and ending famine and poverty.
Aminna Mohammed told reporters on Friday: "I think it will be excluded by anyone to obstruct (reaching global development). We have said that they will not fall.Make sure you will not be excluded from others. "
Aminna said:" Everyone is important, whether it is Taiwan. I think it is important to find a solution. "
Chinese permanent representative of the United Nations Zhang Jun quoted a statement issued on Thursday (14th) when he was questioned.He said "Taiwan's participation in the United Nations" is a complete pseudo -proposition.There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an indispensable part of China's territory.
Zhang Jun pointed out that the United Nations is an intergovernmental international organization composed of sovereign countries. "Taiwan, as a province in China, has no basis, no reasons, no rights to participate in the United Nations and its related institutions."
Taiwan has long called on the United Nations to accept them as members.Taiwan Foreign Minister Wu Zhaozheng said in an interview with foreign policy on Thursday that Taiwan must be "difficult" to win the qualifications of UN membership, but there is hope.
He said: "I think the international community has increasingly noticed that peace must be achieved between Taiwan and China (mainland), and the United Nations is the best platform for discussing this issue.Incentive and unfair, we must make changes. "