China demand fulfilled: Honduras cuts ties with Taiwan

Honduras has cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan, complying with a request from China, which considers the island republic part of its own national territory.

The Central American country’s government recognizes the government of the communist People’s Republic of China as the sole legitimate representative of all of China, the Central American country’s foreign ministry said on Saturday. Taiwan has thus lost another diplomatic ally on the international scene.

In this image from a video released by Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, center, prepares to speak at a press conference after Honduras's dissolution of…

The government in Tegucigalpa announced the move a few days ago. Mainly for economic reasons, she wants to establish relations with China, which in return requires the severing of relations with Taiwan. With their one China doctrine, the communist leadership in Beijing does not allow any country to have relations with both the People’s Republic and Taiwan. Germany also only has an unofficial representation in Taipei.

Taiwan has had an independent government since 1949, but China considers the island part of its territory and opposes any form of official diplomatic contact between Taiwan and other countries. Beijing has been intensifying its campaign to isolate Taiwan internationally for several years now. There are only 13 countries worldwide that diplomatically recognize the democratic island republic of Taiwan – including small Pacific states, Caribbean islands, some countries in Central America and the Vatican. (sda/dpa)

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