Xinhua News Agency, May 10, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin presided over a regular press conference on 10 May. At the meeting, a reporter asked: us Secretary of State Lincoln issued a statement on the 9th that the US side strongly encouraged World Health Organization (WHO) to invite Taiwan to participate in this year's WHO Assembly as an observer, and Taiwan had participated in previous WHO conferences as an observer. The United States will continue to push Taiwan to re-become an observer of the WHO Assembly and participate in the United Nations system, which is in line with the one-China policy of the United States. What is China's response to this? Wang Wenbin said: we firmly oppose the relevant statement issued by the US side. There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory. Taiwan's participation in international organizations, including World Health Organization (WHO) 's activities, must be handled in accordance with the one-China principle. this is also an important principle affirmed by UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 and World Health Assembly Resolution 25.1. Wang Wenbin said: because the Taiwan DPP authorities stubbornly adhere to the "Taiwan independence" stand and refuse to recognize the "1992 consensus" that embodies the one-China principle, this undermines the political basis for cross-strait consultations and causes the political basis for Taiwan's participation in the WHO Conference to cease to exist. The relevant remarks made by the US side are misleading the public, and in essence are connivance and support for the separatist activities of "Taiwan independence." The Taiwan issue is the core of China's core interests and the first insurmountable red line in Sino-US relations. We once again urge the US side to abide by the one-China principle and the provisions of the three Sino-US joint communiques, abide by international law and basic norms governing international relations, and put into practice the commitments made by US leaders not to support "Taiwan independence" or "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan", and stop hype about Taiwan-related issues through the WHO Assembly. "the one-China principle is the general consensus of the international community, the will of the people and the general trend of the times, which cannot be denied or stopped." Wang Wenbin stressed: any attempt to play the Taiwan card and "use Taiwan to control China" is bound to be resolutely opposed by the international community and is doomed to failure.