Regarding the fact that Taiwan was not allowed to attend the WHO = World Health Organization's annual meeting, the House of Councilors will accept participation from the next meeting, saying that it is a loss to not be able to share Taiwan's knowledge of success in infection control. The resolution calling on each country was unanimously passed at the plenary session on the 11th.

The resolution was submitted by bipartisan lawmakers after WHO's annual meeting, which began late last month, was denied participation by non-member Taiwanese observers due to opposition from China and others.



A unanimous resolution passed at the House of Councilors plenary session points out that "to end infectious diseases, it is essential to share the useful knowledge and experience of the regions that have achieved public health results around the world." I will.



"It is a common understanding of each country that Taiwan, which has been pioneering efforts to strengthen the quarantine system, cannot participate in the conference, which is a global loss in terms of international quarantine," he said. We are requesting that we accept participation from the next annual meeting.



We also urge the Government of Japan to encourage countries to ensure that Taiwan has the opportunity to attend the conference.