China News Service, May 26. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference on the 26th. Spokesperson Zhu Fenglian said that there is no way out for "Taiwan independence", and it is unpopular to speculate on Taiwan-related issues at the WHO Conference.

The one-China principle is the consensus of the international community, and it is the will of the people and the general trend.

  At the meeting, a reporter asked questions. The 74th World Health Assembly was held recently. The international community expressed support for China’s position on the World Health Assembly’s Taiwan-related issues. The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven recently issued a so-called joint statement inviting Taiwan to participate. Interpreted as "not sincere, but regard Taiwan as a tool of political struggle."

Any comment on this?

  Zhu Fenglian said that we have stated our position before on Taiwan-related issues at the 74th World Health Assembly.

She reiterated that the relevant decisions of the current World Health Assembly have once again demonstrated that there is no way out for "Taiwan independence".

The one-China principle is the consensus of the international community, and it is the will of the people and the general trend.

  What needs to be pointed out is that the mainland has always attached great importance to the health and well-being of Taiwan compatriots.

We not only promote cross-strait health exchanges and cooperation, but also uphold the one-China principle in international affairs and adopt a number of measures to make proper arrangements for Taiwan's participation in global health affairs.

Taiwan’s channels for obtaining various epidemic prevention and control information and support are smooth and effective.

  Zhu Fenglian said that after the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia, we have notified the Taiwan region of the epidemic 260 times and agreed with Taiwan's health experts to participate in WHO's technical activities 16 times.

Taiwan's political lies about the so-called "international epidemic prevention gap" are just an excuse for the DPP authorities to use the epidemic to seek "independence."

  Zhu Fenglian emphasized that the DPP authorities refused to recognize the "92 Consensus" embodying the one-China principle and stubbornly adhered to the separatist stand of "Taiwan independence", which resulted in the loss of the political basis for Taiwan's participation in the WHO Conference.

  "We advise the DPP authorities not to go further and further on the wrong path. Any attempt to challenge the one-China principle will inevitably end in failure." Zhu Fenglian said.