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Taiwan rebukes China for using Games to push 'political propaganda'

TAIPEI : Taiwan's government rebuked China on Friday for using the Beijing Winter Olympics to assert its sovereignty claims over the island, saying the country had "cast a shadow" over the peaceful spirit of the event to spread "propaganda".

China views self-governed Taiwan as its own territory, and it competes at the Olympics and most other international sports events as "Chinese Taipei" at Beijing's insistence.

Beijing Games spokesperson Yan Jiarong said on Thursday that "There is only one China", referring to the country's long-held stance that Taiwan belongs to China.

Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said the official had "openly used the Olympic venue to conduct improper political propaganda", running contrary the Olympics Charter on not politicising the Games.

The ministry said Taiwan is Taiwan, only its democratically elected government can represent its people in the world, and it takes part in the Olympics in its own right not as part of another country.

The Chinese official's comments had "cast a shadow over the peaceful spirit embodied by the Olympic Rings", it said.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, speaking earlier on Friday, said they had spoken to the Beijing organisers about the remarks immediately after the news conference where they were made.

Both the organisers and the IOC "have restated their unequivocal commitment to remain politically neutral as it is required by the Olympic Charter", Bach said.

  The Chinese organisers said in response, via an emailed statement, that "Beijing 2022 complies with the provisions of the Host City Contract and the Olympic Charter and opposes the politicisation of sports".

The spat over Taiwan, which has four athletes at the Winter Games, comes as China has

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