The Borneo Post

Taiwan courts Central America after US visit angers China

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TEGUCIGALP­A: Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen praised Honduras for its loyalty on Monday at the start of a trip to four Central American nations aimed at strengthen­ing ties, days after she met US lawmakers in Texas on a visit that angered China.

Her trip has come under scrutiny since US President- elect Donald Trump sparked protests from Beijing by accepting a congratula­tory telephone call from Tsai on his US election win, and by questionin­g US commitment to China’s stance that Taiwan is part of one China.

Tsai emphasised Taiwan’s economic cooperatio­n with Honduras, one of the world’s poorest countries, and said President Juan Orlando Hernandez, whom she met in Tegucigalp­a, had been the first to congratula­te her on her 2016 election victory.

“Despite the internatio­nal situation, and the constant challenges that affect us as a country ... the fi rm brotherhoo­d and solidarity (of Honduras and Taiwan) is unalterabl­e,” Tsai said in a statement to reporters, speaking via an interprete­r.

Tsai said Taiwan and Honduras could serve as entry portals for the markets of Asia and Latina America. She did not mention China or US, and did not take questions.

Tsai later flew to Nicaragua, and is also due to visit El Salvador and Guatemala this week. Her stopover in Texas at the weekend caused an angry response from Chinese state media.

China had asked US not to allow Tsai to enter or have formal government meetings under the one- China policy.

Beijing considers self-governing Taiwan a renegade province ineligible for state- to- state relations.

Since the mid-1990s, almost a third of Taiwan’s allies have broken ties. It now has formal relations with just 21, mostly smaller and poorer nations in Latin America and the Pacific. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Tsai (centre) listens to Archbishop of Tegucigalp­a Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga (left) during a visit to the Suyapa Cathedral in Tegucigalp­a, Honduras. — Reuters photo
Tsai (centre) listens to Archbishop of Tegucigalp­a Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga (left) during a visit to the Suyapa Cathedral in Tegucigalp­a, Honduras. — Reuters photo

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