One of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies, the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru, has cut ties with the self-governed island in favor of Beijing. The move comes just days after Taiwan voted to elect the ruling Democratic Progressive Party candidate William Lai Ching-te, who the Chinese government calls a "troublemaker" for his pro-independence stance. The Nauru government on Monday announced it would no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country, leaving Taiwan with a new low of just 12 diplomatic allies, including Haiti, Paraguay, Guatemala and the Marshall Islands.
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Taipei, Jan 15 (EFE).- Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen received Monday a delegation of former United States officials visiting the island after Saturday’s presidential and legislative elections, state news agency CNA reported. The president, who will leave office on May 20 after completing two consecutive terms, met with former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and former …
TAIPEI The United States looks forward to continuity in the Taiwan-U.S. relationship under the new Taiwanese administration and the U.S. commitment to the island is “rock solid”, a former senior U.S. official told Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Monday.