European lawmakers back Taiwan role in international organizations

Taiwan Today
Date: October 12, 2016

European parliamentary friendship groups and EU lawmakers recently joined the growing

Taiwan’s exclusion from the recently concluded 39th ICAO assembly at the headquarters of the U.N. specialized agency in Montreal is described as disappointing and regrettable by European parliamentary friendship groups and members of the European Parliament. (Courtesy of Liberty Times)

Taiwan’s exclusion from the recently concluded 39th ICAO assembly at the headquarters of the U.N. specialized agency in Montreal is described as disappointing and regrettable by European parliamentary friendship groups and members of the European Parliament. (Courtesy of Liberty Times)

chorus of support around the world for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization and Interpol.

Klaus-Peter Willsch, chair of the Germany-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group, said Oct. 6 in a news release that Taiwan plays an essential role in the global aviation safety and there is no reason to exclude it from ICAO—a U.N. specialized agency overseeing information exchanges in aviation safety, navigation and environmental protection.

“Without Taiwan’s participation, the international flight network is no longer complete as it is an important traffic hub in East Asia.”

In the same vein, Denis Jacquat, vice president of the France-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group, said Oct. 6 in a statement that shutting Taiwan out of ICAO is regrettable. He praised the country for its contributions to international aviation safety and reaffirmed the group’s steadfast support for Taiwan to take part in international organizations.     [FULL  STORY]

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