China, El Salvador ties unchanged despite Taiwan visit – El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR: China has not signaled a desire to change its relationship with El Salvador, El Salvador’s foreign Minister said on Monday, as his country prepares to host Taiwan’s president after she held a controversial call with US President- elect Donald Trump.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to El Salvador next month comes after Trump angered Beijing by speaking to Tsai in a break with decades of precedent that cast doubt on his incoming administration’s commitment to Beijing’s “one China” policy.
“We haven’t received any signal from China that there is any interest in changing the level of relationship, but we will pay attention to how things evolve,” El Salvadoran Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez said in an interview.
China has called on the United States to prevent Tsai from transiting there on her way to visit three diplomatic allies in Central America.
Tsai’s Jan 12-13 visit is aimed at strengthening ties between El Salvador and Taiwan, Martinez said, as Tsai seeks to shore up alliances in Central America. She will also visit Guatemala and Nicaragua.
During the visit, Tsai will hold talks with El Salvadoran President and former guerilla commander Salvador Sanchez Ceren before meeting Salvadoran and Taiwanese businessmen to encourage investment. — Reuters