The Borneo Post

China, Burkina Faso establish ties following Taiwan snub

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BEIJING: China and Burkina Faso signed an agreement to establish diplomatic relations on Saturday, days after the west African nation cut ties with Taiwan in yet another victory for Beijing in its campaign to isolate the island.

A communique on establishi­ng relations was signed in Beijing by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his counterpar­t Alpha Barry.

Burkina Faso broke off ties with Taiwan on Thursday, becoming the second country to do so within a month and leaving the democratic­ally ruled island with only 18 diplomatic allies around the world.

Wang said in a speech after the signing that Burkina Faso acknowledg­ed in the communique that ‘ there is only one China in the world’.

“The Burkina Faso government is following the trend of the times and made the right political decision,” he said.

The move had been widely expected after Burkina Faso defected from Taiwan, which has steadily lost ground in a decadeslon­g diplomatic tug- of-war with China in developing countries.

Taiwan can now claim only one ally in Africa, Swaziland.

“Now Africa has only one country with which we have not yet establishe­d (relations). We hope this country can join the big China-Africa family of friendship as soon as possible,” Wang said.

China and Taiwan split in 1949 after a civil war won by the Chinese Communists.

The two sides often use economic support and other aid as bargaining chips for diplomatic recognitio­n.

China still considers Taiwan to be a renegade province to be reunified with the mainland, by force if necessary.

Relations between Taiwan and China have worsened since President Tsai Ing-wen took over in Taipei in 2016.

Beijing has raised the pressure on Tsai, whose government refuses to acknowledg­e that Taiwan – whose democratic freedoms stand in stark contrast to Communistr­uled China – is part of a ‘one China’. — AFP

 ??  ?? Wang Yi and Alpha Barry attend a signing ceremony establishi­ng diplomatic relations between the two countries in Beijing. — Reuters photo
Wang Yi and Alpha Barry attend a signing ceremony establishi­ng diplomatic relations between the two countries in Beijing. — Reuters photo

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