The Pacific Island State Forum Leaders' Meeting in the Gazette reiterates that Taiwan's participation status remains unchanged, causing Beijing to be dissatisfied. It is said that Taiwan's official attempts can brush the presence through a meeting.
The five -day Pacific Island Forum was held in Tonga, and Friday (August 30) ended.The forum has 18 member states such as Australia, New Zealand and Solomon Islands. Mainland China and the United States are dialogue partners, and Taiwan is an observer.
Agence France -Presse reported that in mainland China, through the Pacific Islands such as the Solomon Islands, it was trying to exclude Taiwan's participation in the Pacific Island Forum.However, the communiqué of the forum leaders' meeting reiterated that Taiwan's status is unchanged.
New Zealand Prime Minister Laxon publicly stated that supporting Taiwan's position in the Pacific Island Forum remains unchanged, and emphasized that the decision of the forum must adopt consensus.
A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lin Jian, asked at a press conference on Friday that there was only one China in the world, and Taiwan was an inseparable part of China's territory.A Chinese principle is the basic guidelines of international relations and the general consensus of the international community. Any act of an attempt to create "two China" and "one middle and one" is destined to fail.
He also said that Taiwan's official attempts to brush the presence through the meeting, and can only be deceived by himself and to humiliate himself.