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Taiwan not eligible to join WHO: FM spokesman
Aug 25th, 2009 by admin

Apr.16 – Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang blasted Taiwan leader’s attempt to gain membership in World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday, saying the island is simply “not eligible” to join the UN agency.
Qin was responding to a question concerning Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian’s application for Taiwan’s membership in WHO. Chen sent a letter to WHO chief recently, requesting the island be admitted as WHO member under the name of Taiwan.
“WHO is a UN specialized agency, whose membership is only open to sovereign states,” Qin said, adding Taiwan is simply not qualified to join it or apply for its membership.
In recent years, Taiwan authority time and again tabled Taiwan-related proposals on World Health Assembly conference, but all suffered frustrations, Qin said.
“Whatever ways the Taiwan authority takes, its schemes of making use of health issues to serve “Taiwan independence” activities are doomed to failure,” Qin said.
Taiwan had sought observer status in the WHO over the past 10 years, but has never succeeded.

Indian fleet visits Qingdao
Aug 25th, 2009 by admin

Chinanews, Qingdao, Apr. 13 – An Indian naval fleet arrived in Qingdao on Thursday to start a five-day visit to the city. When the visit concludes, Chinese and Indian navies will conduct a joint military drill at the outer coastal areas near Qingdao. The main contents of the drill will be testing telecommunication capability and the buildup of the naval vessels format. This is the first time that Indian Navy visits China in a naval vessel format. The Indian fleet consists of some guided missile destroyers, including INS RANA and INS RANJIT. There are 61 officers and 778 soldiers on board the ships. At 9 o’clock in the morning, guided by the Chinese guided missile destroyer, Qingdao, the Indian fleet berthed at a military port, which was already decorated with colorful streamers. Chinese soldiers played martial music and the two sides fired a 21-gun salute to mark the occasion. Two children presented a bunch of flowers to the visiting Indian naval officers. Chinese North Sea Fleet, officers from the Qingdao municipal government, officials from the Qingdao garrison command, and 100 Chinese naval soldiers welcomed Indian officers and soldiers at the pier. Deputy Chief of Staff of the North Sea Fleet Guo Shouqian, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indian fleet, and Indian ambassador to China each delivered a speech on the welcoming ceremony. Then the Indian senior officer paid a visit to General Su Zhiliang and they exchanged gifts.

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