04/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/25/2025 00:55
April 24, 2025
No. 117
At a United Nations Security Council meeting on April 23, the United States severely condemned China for misusing UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 in its attempts to isolate Taiwan, mischaracterize other countries' policies, and constrain their choices. The United States also reiterated that the resolution did not preclude Taiwan's participation in the UN system or other multilateral fora. This is the second time that the current US administration has spoken up for Taiwan at the United Nations, following its public statement rejecting China's misrepresentation of UNGA Resolution 2758 at a meeting of the World Health Organization Executive Board in February. This is also the first time that the United States has clearly expressed its position on the resolution at the UN Security Council, which is of great significance.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung thanks the Trump administration for staunchly supporting Taiwan's efforts to participate in the international arena and for denouncing China's relentless attempts to suppress Taiwan's sovereign status and international participation by maliciously distorting UNGA Resolution 2758. The Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent country, and neither Taiwan nor the People's Republic of China is subordinate to the other. This is the objective reality across the Taiwan Strait and an internationally recognized fact. UNGA Resolution 2758 makes absolutely no mention of Taiwan, nor does it state that Taiwan is part of the PRC. Only Taiwan's democratically elected government can represent its 23 million people in the United Nations system and other international organizations. (E)