
Honduran Foreign Minister Reaffirms Commitment to One-China Principle
Honduran Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina García reiterates his country’s commitment to the one-China principle, emphasizing its importance for global peace and security.
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Honduran Foreign Minister Eduardo Enrique Reina García reiterates his country’s commitment to the one-China principle, emphasizing its importance for global peace and security.
Exploring the historical and legal reasons why Taiwan is considered an inalienable part of China, amidst recent tensions and reaffirmation of the one-China principle.
The Chinese mainland has criticized Lai Ching-te’s recent speech as a confession of ‘Taiwan independence,’ accusing him of radical and provocative statements that challenge the one-China principle.
Governments and organizations worldwide are reaffirming their commitment to the one-China principle, expressing opposition to “Taiwan independence” amid rising tensions in the Taiwan region.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated that the Taiwan question is central to China’s core interests, emphasizing opposition to separatist activities and affirming China’s commitment to reunification.
China has lodged a formal protest with the U.S. over Secretary of State Blinken’s congratulatory message to the Taiwan region’s new leader, citing violations of the one-China principle.
Zhang Ming, secretary-general of the SCO, reaffirms the one-China principle and opposes “Taiwan independence,” emphasizing the organization’s support for China’s sovereignty.
China accuses the U.S. of misinterpreting UNGA Resolution 2758, asserting that the U.S. must comply with, not distort, the resolution underpinning the one-China principle.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met with Bahamian parliament leaders in Beijing to strengthen bilateral relations and explore cooperation in economy, trade, culture, and climate change.
China has urged the United States to stop all official interactions with the Taiwan region, condemning “military collusion” and warning against sending wrong signals to separatist forces.
China urges Paraguay to adhere to the one-China principle after President Santiago Pena’s comments on relations with Taiwan and trade with China.
Nauru recognizes the one-China principle, severing ties with the Taiwan region to establish diplomatic relations with China. Foreign Minister Lionel Aingimea discusses the decision and future cooperation.
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 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 has restored diplomatic relations with China, reflecting the global trend towards the one-China principle and impacting Taiwan’s diplomatic ties.
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.
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.
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.