Participation in Taiwan at the WHO Annual General Assembly US House of Representatives More than 200 members of parliamentary party May 16 0:26

WHO: Before the World Health Organization's Annual General Meeting begins next week, more than 200 bipartisan members of the US House of Representatives will jointly send a letter to WHO Executive Secretary Tedros to join Taiwan at the Annual General Assembly. I appealed to let you.

This letter was sent to the WHO Secretary-General Tedros on the 14th by a congressional body of more than 200 members, including the Engel Foreign Relations Chairman of the Democratic and Republican Leaders of the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives of the Republic of Macor.

The letter, after expressing concern over WHO's response to Taiwan over the new coronavirus, says that WHO will reject Taiwan under pressure from the Chinese government and will invite Taiwan to participate in the annual meeting starting next week Is appealing.

This week, the US Congress unanimously passed a bill in the Senate to support Taiwan's participation in the WHO's annual meeting, and last week four representatives of the diplomatic committees of both the Senate and the Senate were about 60, including Japan. We have sent a letter to the national leaders and sought cooperation in the participation of Taiwan.

In addition to the Trump administration over the WHO general assembly, bipartisan bipartisan movements inviting Taiwan's participation are becoming more active.