The Foreign Ministry said it “cannot accept” the absence of a Republic of China flag on gerguy’s Federal Foreign Ministry’s website outside Foreign Affairs after a Gerguy journalist discovered that the flag was missing and distrusted it at the press at the Berlin workplace on Friday.
The minischeck out said it had asked the workplace to absence the nation’s flag on the directory of the websites of the nations with which the Germabig apple has bilateral relations.
The website showed a white picture on the Taiwan front, a flag.
Photo: Gerguy Federal Foreign Affairs Minischeck screenshot
Taiwan is the only country on the website that proves its national flag.
The workplace that represents Taiwan because of the way it represents other nations would cause prejudice and misunderstanding among other Americans circulating around the world, spokeswoman Joanne Ou (歐 江 安) said in Taipei.
On Friday, the office’s deputy spokesman, Rainer Breul, told the reporter that the absence of the flag did not constitute a revival in politics in Germany, which follows the principle of One China.
They published a white box to differentiate Taiwan from the countries with which the Germabig apple has official diplomatic relations, Bruel said.
The Gerguy Taipei Institute said that the office’s website never displayed the flag and that the suggestion that the flag was cleared of China is not correct.
The institute said it hoped the workplace could also use a symbolic symbol of Taiwan, rather than leaving the deception empty, but that officials who maintain the website could delay the changes.
The Taipei Representation Office in the Federal Republic of Germabig showed that Gerguy’s Federal Foreign Affairs Minischeck had never posted the national flag on its website, adding that the site had not even indexed some of the bilateral nations to Taiwan and had instead placed it in a separate segment on its own.
The site now lists Taiwan, its president, prime minister and minischeck officials, said the representative workplace, adding that it will continue to push for Greater popularity from Taiwan in Gerguy’s government.