Minister of Finance Chuang Tsui-yun (莊翠雲) protested Taiwan’s designation at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which has referred to the country as "Taipei,China" since 1986, at the ongoing ADB annual meeting, the Ministry of Finance said yesterday.
Chuang protested Taiwan’s designation and reiterated a request to correct the designation in her speech at the meeting, the ministry said.
The Republic of China (Taiwan) was one of the bank’s founding members, but it has been called "Taipei,China" (space after the comma deliberately omitted) since 1986, a designation given after the People’s Republic of China joined the bank.
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A ministry official said that Chuang said in her speech that Taiwan was one of the founding members of the ADB and has fulfilled its duties and obligations as a member and always followed the aims of the bank, so she lodged a protest over the unilateral changing of Taiwan’s designation and requested a correction.
Chuang also conveyed Taiwan’s opposition to the designation at a meeting with the regional bank’s new president Masato Kanda, who took office in February, the official said.
The official said Chuang urged ADB members to respect each other to ensure fair treatment and equal opportunities, while emphasizing Taiwan’s firm support of the ADB’s efforts to boost prosperity and the resilience of the Asia-Pacific region, as well as its promotion of regional sustainable development.
Chuang also said Taiwan is willing to share its development experiences with other members at the ADB, the official added.
The official said the minister recognized the ADB’s continued efforts to push for capital and organizational reforms in a bid to meet demand from its members, while also praising the ADB for its attention to the introduction of resources from the private sector, digital transformation and women’s participation.
During the annual meeting, Chuang exchanged views with ranking officials at the ADB and finance officials from the bank’s members as a way of expanding Taiwan’s diplomacy and seeking opportunities for international cooperation, the ministry said.
The 58th annual ADB meeting is being held in Milan, Italy, from Sunday to today, with a focus on "Sharing Experience, Building Tomorrow," marking the first time the meeting has been held outside Asia in nine years.
The membership of the ADB has grown from 31 at its establishment in 1966 to 69, with 50 from within Asia and the Pacific and 19 from outside, including Italy.
According to the ADB, more than 5,000 participants attended the annual meeting, consisting of government representatives.
In a publication released last month on its Web site, the Manila-based ADB said Taiwan had provided US$1.51 billion in capital subscriptions to the bank as of December last year, and also contributed and committed US$133.43 million to ADB special funds since becoming a member.
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