The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Taiwan) expresses gratitude to the NSW Parliament for passing a bipartisan motion supporting Taiwan’s international participation.
On October 23, the New South Wales Legislative Council unanimously passed PMB No. 1414 motion, stating that UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 does not assert the People’s Republic of China’s sovereignty over Taiwan, nor does it determine Taiwan’s future status or restrict Taiwan’s rights to participate in UN agencies or other international organizations. The Ministry highly appreciates and sincerely thanks the NSW Parliament for its firm support of Taiwan’s international participation
In June 2024, the NSW Parliament was the first to pass a motion in the Legislative Council condemning China for bullying elected Australian officials, affirming Taiwan’s democracy, and rejecting any foreign government interference in Australian politics. Subsequently, in August, the Australian Senate passed an urgent motion based on the IPAC model resolution regarding UNGA Resolution 2758, making Australia the first country to adopt such a model. NSW then became the first state parliament in Australia to pass this motion.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs thanks the NSW Parliament for raising a voice of justice for Taiwan and calls on the international community to jointly counter China’s misinterpretation of UNGA Resolution 2758 and its attempts to falsely link it with the so-called “One China Principle.” Taiwan will continue to collaborate with Australia and other like-minded partners to defend the rules-based international order and promote regional democracy, peace, and prosperity.