The National Unity Government (NUG) announced last week that their foreign ministry delegation met with the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss the Myanmar crisis and struggle for democracy.
Taipei, May 29 (CNA) Taiwan received more international support this year for its inclusion in the World Health Assembly (WHA), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Sunday, although a proposal by 13 countries to allow Taiwan to join as an observer failed to be put on the WHA's official agenda.
Taiwan received more international support than ever this year for its inclusion in the World Health Assembly (WHA), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday, despite a proposal by 13 countries recommending that Taiwan be allowed to join as an observer not being added to the WHA’s agenda earlier this month.
The WHA met from Sunday last week to Saturday.
Backing for Taiwan’s WHA bid came from higher levels and in a more diverse manner during this year’s assembly, with more than 3,800 government officials, parliamentarians and opinion leaders from 88 countries showing their support, the ministry said.
Thirteen WHO members that are