China's foreign ministry blasts Taiwan inauguration, Philippines standoff in South China Sea
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47% : The resolution only addressed the issue of China's representation in the UN but did not determine Taiwan's status or prohibit Taiwan's participation in UN agencies, a group of U.S. senators said in their letter to WHO Director Tedros last week appealing for Taiwan's participation in the upcoming World Health Assembly.43% : In his speech earlier in the day, Lai said China and Taiwan "are not subordinate to each other" and urged Beijing to stop its military threats and intimidation.LAWMAKERS BRAWL AS TAIWAN'S PARLIAMENT DESCENDS INTO CHAOSLai vowed to continue his predecessor's push to maintain stability with China while beefing up Taiwan's security through imports of military equipment from close partner the U.S.Wang also criticized the U.S. for what he called its "distortion" of UN General Assembly Resolution 2857 which endorses Beijing's seat at the UN.
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