Taiwan election: 'Pakistan adheres to One China Policy', says FO

Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to media queries regarding Taiwan elections

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Foreign Office Islamabad can be seen in this picture. — Radio Pakistan/File
Foreign Office Islamabad can be seen in this picture. — Radio Pakistan/File

  • Taiwan inalienable part of People’s Republic of China: FO.
  • Calls for non-interference in domestic affairs of countries.
  • DPP's Lai Ching-te won Taiwan's presidential election.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified on Saturday that Pakistan has a “consistent, clear and principled” policy regarding Taiwan which is an “inalienable part of People’s Republic of China”.

The Foreign Office spokesperson made the statement in response to media queries regarding elections in Taiwan.

“Pakistan’s policy on Taiwan is consistent, clear and principled. Taiwan is an inalienable part of People’s Republic of China,” a statement from the Foreign Office read.

“Pakistan adheres to One China Policy, and calls for non-interference in the domestic affairs of all countries as per principles and objectives enshrined in the UN Charter,” it concluded.

The development came after William Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was declared winner in Taiwan's presidential election despite China's warnings not to support him.

During his victory address, Lai promised to protect Taiwan from Chinese aggression while also preserving peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

Beijing, which labelled Lai a "severe danger" prior to the ballot and advised voters to avoid him, declared that the outcome would not halt "the inevitable trend of China's reunification."

Responding to Lai’s win, Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Chen Binhua said in a statement carried by state news agency Xinhua that “Taiwan is China’s Taiwan”.

“Our stance on resolving the Taiwan question and realising national ‘reunification’ remains consistent, and our determination is as firm as a rock,” it said.

The statement said China would adhere to the one-China principle and firmly oppose the separatist activities aimed at “Taiwan independence” as well as “foreign interference”.