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Taiwan Seeks U.N. Membership, Row with Beijing Simmers On

Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian

TAIPEI, August 11 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Taiwan has filed a fresh demand for a seat at the United Nations, an official said Sunday, August 11, in a move likely to further antagonize severely frayed relations with Beijing.

Taipei made the new proposal through its allies, demanding representation under the name of “Republic of China (Taiwan)”, a foreign ministry official told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on condition of anonymity.

“The proposal underscores equal sovereignty with China,” the official said.

The move comes a week after President Chen Shui-bian provoked a venomous attack from Beijing by calling for a referendum on the island’s future.

China considers Taiwan part of its territory awaiting reunification and has threatened military intervention if the island formally declares independence.

In its bid to secure a U.N. seat, Taiwan insisted its 23 million people were not represented in the global body and called for a resumption of dialogues and peaceful settlement of the lingering disputes with China.

Observers said the new bid will rattle the nerves of Beijing as the row over Chen’s referendum call rumbles on.

They said it remained to be seen if a key reaction from Washington would be forthcoming.

U.S. officials previously backed Beijing’s “one China policy” in 1999 when they were caught off guard by a controversial statehood claim by then Taiwan president Lee Teng-hui.

Beijing has blocked nine previous attempts by Taiwan to join the U.N. since 1993.

Ties between Taipei and Beijing plummeted to a new low this week after Chen made his referendum demands in a video conference speech to Taiwanese independence activists meeting in Tokyo.

Chen asserted Taiwan’s statehood and independent sovereignty, saying, “each side (of the Taiwan Strait) is a country”.

Later he tried to mollify Beijing saying the two sides have “equal sovereignty” and Taipei has no intention of altering the status quo of the Taiwan Strait.

The United Nations awarded a seat to Beijing and banned Taiwan’s participation in a 1971 resolution.

Political observers do not expect the latest bid to be successful.

Beijing had condemned the island’s campaign for U.N. membership since 1993 as a conspiracy to split the island from the “motherland”.

 

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