(Geneva/Beijing Comprehensive News) Under the opposition of Beijing, Taiwan cannot participate in the World Health Conference for the eighth consecutive year.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mainland China stated that Beijing's position has been widely understood and supported by the international community, and a Chinese principle is directed by the people of the international community.

The 77th WHO meeting was held in Geneva, Switzerland from May 27 to June 1.According to Reuters, a member country of the World Health Organization decided on Monday (27th) that Taiwan would not invite Taiwan to participate in the WHO conference this year.

After the news came out, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mainland China responded that Beijing's position has been widely understood and supported by the international community.

A spokesman said that China also urged individual countries to stop distorting and challenging the resolution of the 2758th University of United University, stopped blur and hollowing out a Chinese principle, and stopped politically for health issues.

According to the United Daily report, Taiwan Health and Welfare Minister Qiu Taiyuan was called on a press conference held in Geneva on Monday in Geneva, calling on the WHO to support Taiwan to participate in the WHO; not to allow political intervention to endanger the health rights of 23 million Taiwanese.

During the administration of former President Ma Ying -jeou, from 2009 to 2016, Taiwan participated in the WHO as an observer.After the Democratic Progressive Party, Cai Yingwen was the president. Because of Beijing's opposition and prevention, Taiwan no longer participated in this annual conference in 2017.

U.S. Secretary of State Brills issued a statement in early May , encouraging WHO to invite Taiwan to participate in this year's world as an observer.Health conference.Brinken said that Taiwan has continued to be excluded from the World Guard Conference, destroying the inclusive global public health cooperation and security.

Chen Xu, representative of the Permanent Permanent in the Geneva Office of the United Nations, stated last week that the DPP insisted on the "Taiwan independence" position and refused to recognize the "1992 Consensus".