However, Dr. Tim Armstrong, who heads the department of governing bodies at the UN agency, said "negotiations are still going on" to possibly allow Taiwan to attend as an observer at the World Health Assembly starting May 22.
China has used its clout as one of five veto-wielding members of the UN Security Council to exclude Taiwan from the UN.
Armstrong said that this year, no "cross-strait understanding" exists between Taiwan and China like the ones that allowed Taiwan to send delegates since 2009.
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