US Push for Taiwan’s WHA Observer Status Sparks Tensions with China
At the WHA meeting, the U.S. push for Taiwan’s observer status has sparked tensions with China, highlighting complexities in global health cooperation and international relations.
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At the WHA meeting, the U.S. push for Taiwan’s observer status has sparked tensions with China, highlighting complexities in global health cooperation and international relations.
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