UNITED NATIONS, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Exclusion of anyone harms efforts to achieve global development goals, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said on Friday when asked about Taiwan's appeal to be included in the campaign.
"We said leave noone behind and I think member states have to find a way to make sure that we are not in that position where we're excluding people.
The 1971 resolution replaced the then-government of the Republic of China that had been pushed to Taiwan following China's civil war.
Taiwan has long called on the United Nations to admit it as a member.
"So, keeping Taiwan out of the United Nations is immoral, is unjust and is something that we have to make change to."
Persons:
Amina Mohammed, Mohammed, China's U.N, Zhang Jun, Zhang, U.N, Farhan Haq, Joseph Fu, Michelle Nichols, Michael Martina, Grant McCool
Organizations:
UNITED, United Nations, General, Sustainable, Taiwan, United, Thomson
Locations:
Taiwan, People's Republic of China, China, Republic of China, United, United Nations