People look on as workers carry out operations while on an elevated platform of a firefighting truck at the site where a building collapsed, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 4, 2024. REUTERS PIC
People look on as workers carry out operations while on an elevated platform of a firefighting truck at the site where a building collapsed, following the earthquake, in Hualien, Taiwan April 4, 2024. REUTERS PIC

TAIPEI: Taiwan today condemned China as "shameless" after Beijing's deputy ambassador to the United Nations thanked the world for its concern about a strong earthquake on the island.

China claims democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory and also claims the right to speak for it on the international stage, to the fury of Taipei given Beijing's communist government has never ruled the island and has no say in how it chooses its leaders.

On Wednesday, after the 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit eastern Taiwan, killing 10 people, China's deputy permanent representative to the UN, Geng Shuang, mentioned at a meeting about children's rights that another speaker had brought up the quake in "China's Taiwan".

China is concerned about the damage and had expressed condolences to Taiwan and offered aid, he said, according to a transcript of his remarks carried on the Chinese mission to the UN's website.

"We thank the international community for its expressions of sympathy and concern," he added.

Taiwan's Foreign Ministry expressed anger at the remarks.

The ministry "solemnly condemns China's shameless use of the Taiwan earthquake to conduct cognitive operations internationally", it said, using Taiwan's normal term for what it views as Chinese psychological warfare.

This showed China had no goodwill towards Taiwan, the ministry added.

Taiwan's government had already thanked governments and leaders around the world for their messages of concern and offers of support, including from the United States, the island's most important international supporter despite the lack of diplomatic ties. — Reuters