TAIPEI, March 25 ― China often makes promises in exchange for recognition that remain unfulfilled, the de facto US embassy in Taipei said today as Honduras moves ahead with...
TAIPEI, March 25 ― China often makes promises in exchange for recognition that remain unfulfilled, the de facto US embassy in Taipei said today as Honduras moves ahead with ending its long-standing ties with Taiwan in favour of China.
China views Taiwan as one of its provinces with no right to state-to-state ties, a view the democratically-elected government in Taipei strongly disputes. “Regardless of Honduras' decision, the United States will continue to deepen and expand our engagement with Taiwan in line with our longstanding one China policy,” the spokesperson added.
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