Uzbekistan’s MFA Affirms Taiwan as Integral Part of China in Presidential Election Statement
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Issues Statement on Taiwan Presidential Elections
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan has released a statement regarding the recent presidential elections in Taiwan. The ministry stated that it is closely monitoring the situation and reiterated its firm support for the ‘one China’ policy. According to the statement, the government of the People’s Republic of China is recognized as the only legitimate government of China, and Taiwan is considered an integral part of Chinese territory.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized Uzbekistan’s strong advocacy for the peaceful development of relations between the two banks. The country also expressed its support for all efforts made by the government of the People’s Republic of China to implement the reunification of China.
In the presidential election in Taiwan, the candidate of the ruling Democratic Development Party, the incumbent vice president William Lai (Lai Ching-te), emerged as the winner with over 40 percent of the vote. Lai is known for his support for reducing economic dependence on China and seeking closer ties with the United States.
The statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides insight into Uzbekistan’s stance on the recent developments in Taiwan and its position on the ‘one China’ policy. As the situation continues to unfold, it will be important to observe how these diplomatic relations and policies evolve in the future.