Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China welcomes the correction by the Fiji government of Taiwan's incorrect name | institution | error in its presence in Fiji
On June 26th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference.
A reporter asked, the Taiwan authorities have issued a statement stating that the Fiji government has recently decided to correct the name of the Taiwan authorities in Fiji to "Taipei Commercial Office in Fiji" and cancel its "diplomatic privileges". What is China's comment on this?
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Mao Ning's data chart shows that the One China principle is a universal consensus in the international community and a fundamental norm in international relations, as well as the political foundation for China to establish and develop diplomatic relations with countries around the world. The Fijian government adheres to the One China principle and has made a decision to correct the erroneous names of Taiwan's institutions in Fiji, as well as to cancel their so-called "diplomatic privileges". China welcomes this decision. This reflects the unshakable pattern of the international community's universal adherence to the One China principle, and once again indicates that any attempt to create "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan" will not succeed.