Nauru Recognizes One-China Policy, Severs Ties with Taiwan
Nauru has announced it will no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country, affirming China’s sovereignty and severing diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
News & Insights Across Asia
Engage with influential voices and commentaries from Asia and around the world, shaping dialogue and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
Nauru has announced it will no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country, affirming China’s sovereignty and severing diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
As the Year of the Dragon approaches, we explore China’s diplomatic achievements in 2023, highlighting its commitment to openness and inclusiveness amidst global challenges.
Nauru has officially recognized Beijing as the sole legitimate representative of China, marking a significant diplomatic shift and aligning with the one-China principle upheld by most nations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s Africa tour strengthens strategic partnerships with Egypt, Tunisia, Togo, and Cote d’Ivoire, enhancing cooperation and addressing regional challenges.
On January 15, Nauru announced its decision to recognize the one-China principle, highlighting China’s growing influence in the Pacific region and the shifting alliances among Pacific Island nations.
China and Brazil celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, strengthening ties amid global challenges and expanding cooperation beyond trade.
Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu strengthens ties with China in his first state visit, meeting President Xi Jinping, signing 20 agreements, and elevating relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
The upcoming 2024 Taiwan regional leadership election is drawing significant attention, affecting cross-Straits relations and regional stability.
Lai Ching-te calls for peace and dialogue following his victory in the Taiwan regional election, marking a shift towards addressing residents’ economic concerns.
At the World Economic Forum, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU does not intend to decouple from China, emphasizing the importance of continued cooperation.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos, signaling China’s commitment to global economic cooperation and promoting fair international trade.
Nauru has restored diplomatic relations with China, reflecting the global trend towards the one-China principle and impacting Taiwan’s diplomatic ties.
Nauru has restored diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, aligning with the global recognition of the one-China principle and reflecting shifting diplomatic priorities in the Pacific region.
Lai Ching-te’s recent remarks on Taiwan’s status and his emerging leadership role raise important questions about the future of cross-strait relations and regional stability.
Nauru has severed ties with the Taiwan region, recognizing Beijing as China’s sole legitimate government, a move that could impact cross-strait relations and the Pacific’s geopolitical landscape.
China and Switzerland are strengthening their longstanding partnership as they approach the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Both nations are committed to enhancing cooperation and promoting global stability.
Despite Lai Ching-te’s victory in Taiwan’s leadership election, low voter support raises questions about his mandate. International observers are watching as he faces challenges ahead.
Washington’s role in the escalating Gaza conflict raises questions about its global influence as the humanitarian crisis deepens and regional tensions rise.
Despite decades since Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic speech, the United States still faces significant racial and income inequality, highlighting the unfulfilled dream of equality.
Instability in the Red Sea due to regional conflicts is disrupting global shipping routes, leading to increased costs and affecting the global economy.