2012-07-26 22:09:01
Φωτογραφία για London 2012 Olympics: Foreign office takes over in row after Taiwan flag on Regent Street is taken down
The Foreign Office has intervened in a diplomatic row over the flying of Taiwan’s flag in central London during the Olympics.

The red and green emblem of the Asian island was removed from a display of 206 national colours in the heart of the West End amid concern it would upset the Chinese.

It was replaced with the flag of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee.

Taiwan has used this flag at Olympics since the early 1980s after the International Olympic Committee ruled it could not compete under the name of the Republic of China (ROC) – as Taiwan is formally known.

Chinese officials are believed to have raised concerns over the use of Taiwan’s flag at the Regent Street Association’s display.

A Foreign Office spokesman said: “We contacted the RSA (Regent Street Association) and suggested they might want to talk to LOCOG regarding the flag under which Taiwan participates in the Olympics. With all parties we have been clear that this is a matter for the RSA.”

But Shen Lyushun, Taiwan’s most senior representative to the UK, slammed the decision to remove the flag and said Taiwan was being censored.

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