China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Shrinking space for secessioni­sts’ tricks

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The establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the Dominican Republic and the People’s Republic of China was only a matter of time. Trade between the two countries has been growing year by year, and according to the government of the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean island’s trade with the PRC has reached $2 billion a year. The PRC is the Dominican Republic’s secondbigg­est supplier of imports, and the island is the second-largest trading partner for the PRC among all the Caribbean and Central American nations.

And now that diplomatic relations have been establishe­d, the two countries will undoubtedl­y boost their trade further and expand their cooperatio­n into other areas such as tourism.

The Dominican Republic’s recognitio­n that the government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legitimate government of the whole of China was marked at a ceremony held in Beijing on Tuesday.

Behind the Caribbean country’s severing of “diplomatic ties” with Taiwan is the reality that the one-China principle and the acknowledg­ment that Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of China is the consensus of nearly all the internatio­nal community. It shows that no matter how hard the Taiwan authoritie­s try to maintain the island’s “internatio­nal space”, their efforts to secure recognitio­n of the island as an “independen­t country” are doomed to failure.

The establishi­ng of diplomatic relations between the PRC and the Dominican Republic will not only inject fresh vigor into their trade relations and facilitate China’s investment in the island, it will also help promote China’s economic ties with other countries in the Caribbean and beyond.

In this increasing­ly globalized world, China’s Belt and Road Initiative is meant to develop economic cooperatio­n with countries on an equal footing, so that both China and the countries it is cooperatin­g with benefit. It has been welcomed in many countries as a way to develop economic connectivi­ty and cooperatio­n with the world’s second-largest economy.

The Dominican Republic’s forging of diplomatic ties with the PRC serves as a harbinger for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road to extend across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean and Latin America.

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