President of Nauru Sends Warm Spring Festival Greetings to China
President David Adeang of Nauru sends heartfelt Spring Festival greetings to China as the two nations celebrate one year since resuming diplomatic ties.
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President David Adeang of Nauru sends heartfelt Spring Festival greetings to China as the two nations celebrate one year since resuming diplomatic ties.
Speaker of the Nauru Parliament Marcus Stephen affirms that resuming diplomatic ties with the Chinese mainland is the right decision, emphasizing unanimous parliamentary approval and legal binding under the UN framework.
China and Nauru have pledged to enhance cooperation in trade, infrastructure, and environmental protection during President Adeang’s state visit to Beijing, marking a strengthened partnership between the two nations.
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Nauru’s President David Adeang is visiting China to strengthen ties after resuming diplomatic relations in January, marking a significant step in China-Nauru relations.
Nauruan President David Adeang will pay a state visit to China from March 24 to 29, marking the first such visit since the resumption of diplomatic relations, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties.
China and Nauru have officially reestablished diplomatic relations, marking a significant development in the Asia-Pacific region. This move opens new avenues for cooperation on economic and cultural fronts.
Pacific island nation Nauru severs ties with Taiwan authorities, resumes diplomatic relations with Beijing, aligning with the one-China principle. We examine the reasons and regional implications.
Nauru has announced it will no longer recognize Taiwan as a separate country, affirming China’s sovereignty and severing diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
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.
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.
Nauru recognizes the one-China principle, severing “diplomatic relations” with Taiwan. Residents are optimistic about enhanced cooperation with the Chinese mainland, anticipating economic growth and cultural exchange.
Parliament of Nauru approves motion to restore full diplomatic relations with China, recognizing the one-China principle and severing ties with Taiwan region.
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.
The Republic of Nauru has recognized the one-China principle, severing “diplomatic relations” with the Taiwan region. China welcomes the decision, marking a new era in bilateral relations.