Taiwan's MOFA Strongly Protests Nauru's Executive Order to Adhere to 'One China' Principle

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) lodged a strong protest on May 21 after the Republic of Nauru issued an executive order requiring its officials to adhere to the 'One China Principle'. MOFA declared that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign nation and that the Nauruan government's statement, which diminishes Taiwan's sovereign status, is fundamentally flawed. MOFA reiterated that UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 does not pertain to Taiwan.
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(CNA, Taipei, May 21, by reporter Yang Yao-ju) The Republic of Nauru has issued an executive order requiring its officials to adhere to the "One China Principle." Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expressed strong protest today, solemnly stating that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign country, that the two sides of the strait are not subordinate to each other, and that the Nauruan government's claims, which denigrate and distort Taiwan's sovereign status, are fundamentally flawed.
The Nauruan government recently issued an executive order requiring its officials to follow the "One China Principle." An announcement posted on its official government Facebook page on the 20th stated that Nauru resumed diplomatic relations with China in January 2024 based on mutual respect and recognition of the One China Principle, and that any communication with "Taiwan, a province of China" must adhere to the Nauruan government's position.
In a press release issued in the evening, MOFA stated that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign country with 23 million people and is not subordinate to the People's Republic of China. The People's Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan, and Taiwan is not part of the People's Republic of China. MOFA expressed strong protest and dissatisfaction with the policy recently promulgated by the Nauruan government, which ignores the facts.
MOFA pointed out that, as is widely known, UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 only addresses the issue of China's representation and its text does not involve Taiwan, nor does it determine that Taiwan is a part of the People's Republic of China. This is an internationally recognized fact and the objective status quo; therefore, the Nauruan government's claims that denigrate and distort Taiwan's sovereign status are fundamentally flawed.
MOFA emphasized that Taiwan has long upheld the principles of mutual respect, transparent cooperation, and shared democratic values in its pursuit of deepening partnerships with Pacific nations. In the future, it will continue to strengthen cooperation on common challenges such as climate change, disaster resilience, sustainable development, and maritime security to jointly promote a free, open, peaceful, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.

FAQ

諾魯政府發布了什麼行政命令?

諾魯政府發布行政命令,要求諾國官員遵循「一中原則」,並指任何與「中國一省台灣」的溝通,都必須遵循諾魯政府的立場。

台灣外交部對諾魯的行政命令有何回應?

台灣外交部表達強烈抗議與不滿,並嚴正聲明中華民國台灣是主權國家,與中華人民共和國互不隸屬,諾魯的說法存在根本性謬誤。

諾魯為何發布此命令?

根據諾魯政府的公告,此舉是基於其在2024年1月與中國恢復外交關係時,對「一中原則」的共同尊重與認可。

台灣外交部對聯合國大會第2758號決議的立場為何?

外交部指出,該決議僅處理中國在聯合國的代表權問題,內容並未涉及台灣,也沒有認定台灣是中華人民共和國的一部分,這是國際公認的事實與客觀現狀。

在這次事件後,台灣對太平洋區域的外交策略是什麼?

台灣將持續秉持相互尊重、透明合作及共享民主價值的原則,與太平洋國家深化夥伴關係,並在氣候變遷、永續發展等共同挑戰上加強合作。