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    Taiwan says China forced Malaysian state to ban Taiwanese entry on virus fears

    Reuters•March 5, 2020
    Taiwan says China forced Malaysian state to ban Taiwanese entry on virus fears
    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu attends a news conference announcing Taiwan's decision to terminate diplomatic ties with the Pacific island nation of Kiribati, in Taipei

    TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's foreign minister said on Thursday that China had forced the Malaysian state of Sarawak to reinstate a ban on travelers from the island as part of coronavirus control steps, saying Beijing was taking "joy" in the measures.

    Taiwan says the World Health Organization's (WHO) inclusion of the island as part of China's virus area has mislead countries into believing the island's virus situation is as serious as China's.

    Taiwan, which says it is an independent country and not part of China, has reported 42 cases and one death, compared with more than 80,000 cases and more than 3,000 deaths in China.

    Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, has separate immigration controls from the rest of Malaysia. This week it included Taiwan as part of its ban on visitors from China, then removed it after Taiwan complained, according to Taiwan's foreign ministry.

    "After talks, Sarawak in Malaysia recognized Taiwan isn't China & lifted its Coronavirus travel ban," Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Twitter.

    "Guess what? China forced Sarawak into banning Taiwan again! China takes joy in shoving Taiwan around & then expects gratitude for its Wuhan sacrifice. That's sickening."

    In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) had "politicised" the issue.

    "China has always opposed the politicisation of the issue of prevention and control of the epidemic. We care about our Taiwan compatriots' health and wellbeing. The DPP has politicized this issue, and really should be held in contempt," he said, without elaborating.

    China has expressed displeasure with countries that ban Chinese travelers.

    Sarawak immigration authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The virus crisis has worsened already-poor ties between China and Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.

    Malaysia and Taiwan have close economic and cultural links, despite the absence of formal diplomatic ties.

    This is not the first time Taiwan has faced travel exclusions because of what Taiwan says is a mistaken link to China.

    Vietnam and the Philippines both lifted flight or travel bans on Taiwan after Taipei complained. Taiwan has been less successful in the case of Italy, whose ban on Chinese flights includes Taiwan.

    Taiwan is separately ruled from China and China has no say in the island's health policy.


    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by Ryan Woo and Huizhong Wu in Beijing and Joseph Sipalan in Kuala Lumpur; Editing by Gerry Doyle, Robert Birsel)

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