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Officials from several countries, including Japan, France and New Zealand, have voiced support for Taiwan's inclusion on the first day of the World Health Assembly. This is the ninth year in a row Taiwan has been excluded from the annual health forum due to opposition from China.
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00:00Several countries have voiced support for Taiwan's participation in the World Health Assembly, which began in Geneva on Monday.
00:07To respond to health emergencies, we should draw upon the experience of regions that have achieved notable public health outcomes, such as Taiwan.
00:19No region should be left behind to prevent geographical vacuum that could undermine global efforts to contain the spread of disease.
00:27Officials from Germany, France and New Zealand also advocated for Taiwan's inclusion on the first day of the annual health meeting.
00:36This is the ninth year in a row that Taiwan has been excluded from the WHA due to opposition from China.
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