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Taiwan's bid for 'independence' condemned

China Daily | Updated: 2007-09-01 07:40

UNITED NATIONS: China, in a letter made public on Wednesday night, strongly condemned an attempt by "very few" countries to request the UN General Assembly to consider the so-called question of "Taiwan's application for United Nations membership."

The letter from Chinese UN Ambassador Wang Guangya to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was in response to one submitted earlier by a small group of countries including the Solomon Islands to the UN chief.

These countries asked the forthcoming session of the General Assembly to consider "Taiwan's application for United Nations membership."

Taiwan's bid for 'independence' condemned

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