Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

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MOFA solemnly refutes joint statement by China and Myanmar disparaging Taiwan’s sovereignty

MOFA solemnly refutes joint statement by China and Myanmar disparaging Taiwan's sovereignty

  • Date:2026-06-19
  • Data Source:Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

June 19, 2026

No. 278

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly condemns the joint statement between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of the Union of Myanmar that was issued on June 17. In the statement, Myanmar expressed support for China's efforts to achieve "national reunification" and erroneously cited United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 to undermine Taiwan's sovereignty. Myanmar thereby appeased and condoned China in its aim to annex Taiwan by force. This seriously undermined regional peace and stability.

MOFA reiterates that neither the ROC (Taiwan) nor the PRC is subordinate to the other. Taiwan will not tolerate China's repeated attempts to use bilateral statements to spread false narratives that seek to unilaterally change the status quo through cognitive warfare.

MOFA also expresses disappointment over the fact that since its inauguration, the new government of Myanmar has continued to show deference to China. MOFA solemnly calls on Myanmar to recognize the goodwill extended by Taiwan since the establishment of its representative office in Myanmar in 2016. In particular, Taiwan has actively engaged in cooperation with various sectors of Myanmar in such areas as the economy, medicine and public health, talent development, and humanitarian assistance.

MOFA urges the newly elected government of Myanmar to heed the will of its people, take stock of their needs, and refrain from constantly acquiescing to China's efforts to infiltrate its society and interfere in its collaboration with Taiwan, which improves its people's well-being.

Taiwan will continue to staunchly uphold the universal values of democracy, freedom, and human rights and work with like-minded countries to jointly defend against authoritarian systems and safeguard peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. (E)

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