Hindustan Times (East UP)

China lauds Nicaragua for cutting Taiwan ties

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: China on Friday welcomed the Central American country Nicaragua’s decision to break off ties with the self-ruled democracy, Taiwan, and resume diplomatic relationsh­ip with the mainland, saying it is the “right choice in line with the global trend”.

Nicaragua on Thursday broke its longstandi­ng diplomatic ties with Taiwan, switching allegiance to Beijing in a recognitio­n of the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) “One China policy”, which acknowledg­es that there is only one China, the mainland or the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and Taiwan is part of it.

Only 14 countries now have official ties with Taiwan, a rapidly reducing pool of internatio­nal allies in the face of China’s expanding economic and diplomatic heft; Belize, Guatemala, Honduras are the three remaining allies Taipei has in Central America.

Taiwan responded quickly, expressing “pain and regret” at the decision, Reuters reported from Taipei, and saying that the Central American country’s president, Daniel Ortega, had disregarde­d the friendship between the peoples of Taiwan and Nicaragua.

Delegation­s from China and Nicaragua held talks in China’s Tianjin on Friday, Chinese state media reported, a day after the Nicaraguan foreign ministry said that it is breaking “diplomatic relations” with Taiwan.

“The Government of the Republic of Nicaragua declares that it recognises that in the world there is only one single China,” its foreign ministry said in an announceme­nt released in Managua. “The People’s Republic of China is the only legitimate government that represents all of China and Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of the Chinese territory,” the statement from Nicaragua added.

In Beijing, the Chinese foreign ministry was quick to welcome the decision, saying that on December 10, the two countries signed the Joint Communiqué on the Resumption of Diplomatic Relations Between the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Nicaragua.

“The two government­s have decided to recognise each other and resume diplomatic relations at the ambassador­ial level, effective from the date of signature of this communiqué,” the Chinese foreign ministry said.

“There is but one China in the world and the Government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal Government representi­ng the whole of China,” the statement said, adding: “Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of China’s territory. These facts are grounded in history and law, and represent a universall­y agreed norm governing internatio­nal relations.”

“This is the right choice that is in line with the global trend and has people’s support. China highly appreciate­s this decision,” the statement said.

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