City
Epaper

Germany's political party remove 'one China' policy from its campaign ahead of general elections

By ANI | Updated: May 19, 2021 22:20 IST

Germany's political party has removed the "one China" policy from its campaign ahead of general elections and announced its support for the right of Taiwanese to decide their own future.

Open in App

Germany's political party has removed the "one China" policy from its campaign ahead of general elections and announced its support for the right of Taiwanese to decide their own future.

The general election is scheduled to be held on September 26.

The "One-China policy" is a policy asserting that there is only one sovereign state under the name China. Beijing has weaponised the "one China policy" to block Taiwan's membership and full participation in international organisations and events

According to Taipei Times, Germany's Free Democratic Party (FDP) members raised a proposal to remove language relating to the "one China" policy from the party's platform, saying that it is misleading and gives China's leaders an excuse to suppress Beijing's opponents in Hong Kong, eliminate ethnic minorities in Xinjiang and occupy Taiwan by force.

The proposal was approved in a vote by party members.

Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.

The FDP also in its election platform affirmed Taiwan's democracy and freedom, saying it offers an alternative to China's dictatorship.

The FDP said it supports Taiwan's acceptance into international organisations and condemned China's intimidation of the nation, adding that the party recommends Germany and the EU to expand their engagement with Taiwan.

Party members have many times called on the German parliament to support Taiwan's participation in international organizations, while the FDP-linked Friedrich Naumann Foundation plans to relocate its Global Innovation Hub to Taipei from Hong Kong this year, reported Taipei Times.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: beijingHong KongTaipei timesFree democratic party
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalChina: Casualties Feared After Bulldozer Runs Over Crowd in Beijing Market (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai Railway Police Officer Duped of ₹92.5 Lakh in Hong Kong Investment Scam; Colleague Named as Mastermind

MumbaiMumbai: ₹24.53 Lakh Worth of Mobile Phones Looted in Fake Accident at Dahisar Check Naka

CricketAsia Cup Rising Stars 2025 Points Table: Updated Standings After Group Stage Ends With Bangladesh A vs Sri Lanka A Match

CricketAfghanistan A Beat Hong Kong by 24 Runs in Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 (VIDEO)

International Realted Stories

International"Is Pakistan doing the bidding of China?" Former US Treasury Counterterrorism analyst questions Pak role in US-Iran mediation

InternationalIsrael backs US pause on Iran strikes, says ceasefire deal 'does not include' Lebanon

InternationalIsrael backs Trump decision to suspend strikes on Iran, says offensive against Hezbollah to continue

InternationalMagic Castle Fire: Blaze Erupts at Historic Structure in Hollywood

InternationalNorth Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles in back-to-back launch