In order to make people understand more clearly that United Nations Resolution 2758 does not mention Taiwan, and that China should not deliberately misinterpret this resolution to deny Taiwan's participation in United Nations-related organisations and activities, the Taipei Representative Office has collaborated with the Belgian cartoonist, Lectrr, to create a cartoon comparing finding the Loch Ness Monster to the impossible task of looking for 'Taiwan' in UN Resolution No. 2758.
United Nations Resolution 2758 only deals with the representation of China in the United Nations, and does not mention Taiwan even once. Not only does it not authorise the People's Republic of China to represent Taiwan in the United Nations system, but it also does not recognise Taiwan as a part of the People's Republic of China. The Resolution has nothing to do with Taiwan at all, nor does it ever discuss issues such as Taiwan's participation in the World Health Organisation (WHO). The Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent state and is not subordinate to the People's Republic of China. Only the democratically elected government of Taiwan can represent the 23.5 million people of Taiwan in the international arena. Participation in international organisations, such as the WHO, is the legitimate right of all the people of Taiwan, and is going to bring positive contributions to the world!!