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Taiwan president to visit Central America with two stops in the United States

2023-03-21T11:28:09.994Z


The president is due to meet her Guatemalan counterpart and the prime minister of Belize, John Briceno, two weeks after the diplomatic reversal of Honduras.


Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Guatemala and Belize next week with two stops in the United States, the island's foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

Tsai Ing-wen will leave for ten days on March 29, stopping in New York and Los Angeles, the ministry said.

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Belize and Guatemala are among 14 countries to officially recognize Taiwan over China.

This figure could drop to 13, because Honduras intends to establish official relations with Beijing, abandoning Taipei.

Honduras turnaround

The president is due to meet her Guatemalan counterpart, Alejandro Giammattei, and the prime minister of Belize, John Briceno.

The visit of the leader will come two weeks after the diplomatic reversal of Honduras.

In August 2022, the visit to Taiwan by Nancy Pelosi, then speaker of the United States House of Representatives, infuriated Beijing and triggered in retaliation large-scale Chinese military maneuvers around the self-administered island. .

Taiwanese Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Yui did not say whether Tsai Ing-wen had planned to meet Nancy Pelosi's successor Kevin McCarthy in Los Angeles.

He only indicated that "

his transit route was properly arranged with the United States

".

Kevin McCarthy in any case said this month that he would meet Tsai Ing-wen in California, the US State Department downplaying the importance of this meeting in the face of Chinese indignation.

Read alsoTsai Ing-Wen: on the front line against Beijing

China considers Taiwan to be one of its provinces to be taken back, by force if necessary.

In the name of its “ One China

” principle

, no country is supposed to maintain official ties with Beijing and Taipei at the same time.

On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin reiterated his country's opposition to official exchanges between Taiwan and the United States.

Washington, which nevertheless granted its diplomatic recognition to Beijing in 1979, is the most powerful ally of the island as well as its main supplier of arms.

Central America has been a strategic region for Beijing and Taipei since the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949. Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica have changed their diplomatic recognition in favor of Beijing in recent years.

These reversals are more numerous since the election of Tsai Ing-wen, who advocates a tougher policy towards China by affirming that Taiwan is an independent nation not subordinated to its neighbor.

Source: lefigaro

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