Ministry keeps mum on
Taiwan’s status at expo
OWN MEDICINE: The refusal of Taiwan’s
participation in the 2015 world expo as a country is ‘a result of President Ma
Ying-jeou’s tacit consent to the “one China” principle’
By Chen Hui-ping and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff
writer
The Taiwan pavilion at the 2010
Shanghai World Expo is pictured on Apr. 25, 2010.
Photo: CNA
The organizer of the 2015 World Exposition
in Milan is reportedly only willing to place the Taiwan Pavilion in the
“corporate area” rather than in the “country area,” a matter on which the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday declined to comment, citing insufficient
information.
Following its participation in the World Exposition held in Japan’s Osaka in
1970, Taiwan, due to interference by China, has not participated in any of the
subsequent world expos until Expo 2010 in China’s Shanghai. The Bureau of
Shanghai World Expo Coordination sent an official invitation to the Taipei World
Trade Center organization for a Taiwan Pavilion at the expo in May 2009.
However, even then the Chinese government had been making small moves that cast
doubt on Taiwan’s sovereign status: first by listing Taiwan in the China
Exhibition Hall area on the official Web site, then placing it beside the Hong
Kong and Macau halls.
Though both incidents had been rectified after Taiwan protested, the shadow of
China’s oppression and continual challenges to Taiwan’s sovereign status
lingered.
The Chinese-language China Times yesterday reported that an Italian delegation,
during a visit with President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) in Taipei last month, gave the
assurance that they would contact the International Expositions Bureau and
attempt to elevate Taiwan’s participation status at the global event.
According to the English-language Web site of the 2015 World Exposition, the
expo, being a universal event, would be divided into four different categories,
namely countries, international organizations, businesses and civil society
organizations.
The site also said that invitations to the world exposition had been extended to
“United Nations member countries” — Taiwan has not been a UN member since 1971 —
adding that 130 countries had thus far responded to the invitations.
Commenting on the matter, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Lee
Chun-yi (李俊俋) yesterday said that “over the past five years, President Ma Ying-jeou’s
administration has again and again given tacit consent to the ‘one China’
principle, and Taiwan’s participation in international communities such as the
World Health Assembly and the International Civil Aviation Organization has been
based on such consent.”
“This consent has caused the international community to mistakenly perceive
Taiwan as a part of China,” Lee said, adding that the Ma administration is now
getting a spoonful of its own medicine.
“The ministry’s inaction against Chinese oppression and now its inability to
gather information on an international event, clearly showed a dereliction of
duty to the people they serve,” DPP Legislator Tsai Chi-chang (蔡其昌) said.
DPP Legislator Huang Wei-cher (黃偉哲) said that China must be behind Italy’s
denial of Taiwan’s participation in the 2015 world expo as a country, adding
that “if the Ma administration’s claims that cross-strait relations have never
been better were true, then there should be something to show for it.”
“The government needs to actively negotiate with Italy on the issue and if we
cannot affirm the sovereign status of Taiwan at the exposition, then we would
rather not participate,” he added.
|