Tuvalu Residents Advocate for Closer Ties with China over Taiwan Leader’s Visit
Tuvalu residents express discontent over Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te’s visit, advocating for closer ties with China to foster real development opportunities.
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Tuvalu residents express discontent over Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te’s visit, advocating for closer ties with China to foster real development opportunities.
Several Pacific island nations, including Nauru, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands, have recently strengthened diplomatic ties with China, reaffirming their commitment to the one-China principle.
China reopens its embassy in Nauru, marking a renewed commitment to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties within the Pacific region.
China and Nauru have resumed diplomatic relations, marking a new era of cooperation in the Pacific. The move underscores China’s growing influence in the region and highlights the importance of economic development and addressing global challenges.
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.
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.