The general debate of the United Nations General Assembly entered the fourth day on the 23rd, Eastern Time. European Council President Michelle emphasized that the EU supports the stability of the Taiwan Strait.

(European News Agency)

My allies continue to speak out in support of Taiwan's participation in the UN system

[Reporter Yang Chengyu/Taipei Report] The general debate of the 77th United Nations General Assembly entered its fourth day on the 23rd, Eastern Time. Following US President Biden, European Council President Michelle called for hope that the rise of China, including China, will enter the fourth day. Great powers can work together for peace and development with sincerity; the EU supports maritime security and stability in the Taiwan Strait; the EU recognizes one China, but will not turn a blind eye to human rights violations, especially in Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

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my country's allies, St. Lucia, St. Christopher and Nevis, Belize and Tuvalu, have also expressed their support for Taiwan.

After the four-day meeting, with the exception of Honduras, who did not speak for Taiwan in the form of a speech, there are nine friendly countries in solidarity with Taiwan.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Holy See, and Haiti are scheduled to speak on the 24th, and Nauru is scheduled to appear on the 26th.

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Saint Lucia's Prime Minister Piet said that Saint Lucia regretted the recent rise in military tensions in the Taiwan Strait, threatening regional and international peace and security; Saint Lucia called on all parties concerned to abide by the United Nations to resolve disputes peacefully, respect the territorial integrity and political integrity of all countries Independence and other norms.

Pier stressed that the people of Taiwan have freely determined their political status and should be allowed to continue moving towards their chosen path of economic, social and cultural development and ensure their right to self-determination.

Saint Lucia called for Taiwan's meaningful participation in all UN bodies and agencies. 

Drew, Prime Minister of St. Christopher and Nevis, said that Taiwan has always been an unwavering friend and partner in sustainable development. In this group of countries, he would like to re-emphasize his unwavering support for Taiwan's meaningful participation. United Nations system.

Belize Prime Minister Brissienne said that the challenges facing humanity today require the full participation of all countries and peoples for development and prosperity.

For the higher good, the United Nations must abandon its outdated policy of excluding Taiwan.

Belize called for Taiwan to take its rightful place in the international community.  

Tuvalu Prime Minister Natano said that the partnership with the Republic of China (Taiwan) has benefited Tuvalu a lot in agriculture, food security, public health, medicine and clean energy, and has also helped Tuvalu recover from the impact of the epidemic. recovery from the economic and social shocks.

He emphasized that Tuvalu strongly supports the active participation of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the World Health Organization, the International Civil Aviation Organization and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and other United Nations specialized agencies.