Arab Times

Shanghai breaks ties with Prague:

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Shanghai ended all official relations with the city of Prague on Tuesday after the Czech capital chose to partner with Taipei instead of Beijing.

The foreign affairs office of the Shanghai municipal government snapped that they “strongly condemn (Prague’s deci

sion) and solemnly protest!”

Shanghai will immediatel­y suspend relations and all official contact with Prague, the municipal government said in a notice.

The move comes a day after the city of Prague signed a cooperatio­n agreement with the capital of Taiwan, which China

regards as a renegade province. Last year, Prague refused to sign a deal with Beijing that included a clause stating that the city supports the one-China principle – the notion that Taiwan belongs to Communist Party-ruled China.

The Czech government recognizes the

one-China principle, but Prague authoritie­s have resisted it.

At Monday’s signing ceremony, Prague Mayor Zdenek Hrib said Prague and Taipei share “democratic values, the respect to basic human rights and cultural freedoms.”

Taiwan split from mainland China during a civil war in 1949. Beijing maintains that the self-governed island is part of China and will one day join the mainland through “reunificat­ion.”

Beijing is expected to bring additional diplomatic, economic and military pressure on Taiwan following Saturday’s decisive re-election of pro-independen­ce President Tsai Ing-wen. Tsai’s Democratic Progressiv­e Party also retained its strong majority in the legislatur­e, in what was seen as a firm repudiatio­n of Beijing. (AP)

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