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TAIPEI: Taiwan's Foreign Ministry on Thursday condemned 'groundless' accusations from the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) that racist ...

TAIPEI: Taiwan's Foreign Ministry on Thursday condemned"groundless" accusations from the head of the World Health Organization that racist slurs against him had come from the island, as Taipei escalated its feud with the body.

"We are a mature and highly accomplished advanced democratic country, and have absolutely not instigated our people to personally attack the WHO's director-general, and have absolutely not made any racist comments," it said.Taiwan condemns any form of discrimination, and any attacks on the Internet against the WHO's boss have nothing to do with Taiwan's Foreign Ministry nor have been instigated by it, the ministry added.

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