Health Minister Li Bin blamed Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's ruling party for Beijing's unwillingness to let Taiwan attend the World Health Assembly as an observer, the first such lockout since 2008.
China insists that Taiwan is part of its territory.
Speaking a day before the assembly opens in Geneva, Li told reporters at China's mission today that the conditions for a "special arrangement" under which China would agree to Taiwan's attendance don't exist this year.
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