Beijing: At least 35 countries are going to participate in the Taiwan conference focused on China. China has strictly told the diplomats of six countries not to participate in it. This information has been given only by those countries. These include Bolivia, Colombia, Slovakia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Informants say that given the relatively large bonus given by China, these countries have no choice but to consider China's “instructions”. Apart from this, another country has asked not to be named. That country could be Pakistan. It is believed that. Needless to say, Russia will naturally not be present in this conference. Because it is friendly with China and China considers Taiwan as its province.
The 'Taiwan Conference' is going to start from Monday. It is being organized by the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China. This conference is concerned about the attitude of democratic countries towards China.
The Associated Press spoke to conference organizers and the three leaders and reviewed messages and e-mails sent to them by Chinese diplomats asking whether they planned to attend the conference.
China is threatening those countries who are going to attend that conference and is threatening to take 'reciprocal action'. However, neither China nor Taiwan's Foreign Ministry has commented on this.
Distance on China The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance has been pressuring China (on Taiwan) for a long time. China opposes Taiwan as an independent and sovereign country. Countries that follow the One-China policy abroad do not open embassies in Taiwan or do not allow Taiwanese embassies to open in their countries. But allow economics and education groups to open their offices in their country. Which China cannot officially oppose. It is worth noting that only professors of political science in their academic group call this action “ambassador”. Similarly, industrial and commercial groups and academic groups of the respective countries work in Taiwan. There the professors of those countries act as “ambassadors”. India is one of them. Taiwan has such offices in Delhi and Mumbai. Where professors work as ambassadors or deputy ambassadors. Now such offices are to be opened in Chennai, Taiwan as well.