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Taiwan losing out in ‘diplomatic war’ with Beijing as Sao Tome severs ties with island
ALICE YAN
TING.YAN@SCMP.COM
PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 21 December, 2016, 11:38am
A small West African nation has announced it will end diplomatic ties with Taiwan, in the latest sign of the diplomatic war between Beijing and Taipei heating up after US president-elect Donald Trump questioned Washington’s stance towards the one-China policy.
Sao Tome and Principe – a former Portuguese colony with a population of 200,000 – said on Wednesday it would sever formal diplomatic ties with the Republic of China, Taiwan’s official name.
The Chinese foreign ministry said it “appreciated” the decision and “welcomed Sao Tome and Principe back onto the correct path of the one-China principle”.
Beijing did not specify if it would immediately set up formal diplomatic ties with Sao Tome, however.
Taiwan’s foreign minister David Lee expressed “regret” over Sao Tome’s decision, adding that the self-ruled island would not engage in “dollar diplomacy”.
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Lee was quoted as saying that Sao Tome severed ties with Taiwan because the island was unable to satisfy the West African nation’s financial needs.
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http://m.scmp.com/news/china/diplom...an-losing-out-diplomatic-war-beijing-sao-tome
ALICE YAN
TING.YAN@SCMP.COM
PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 21 December, 2016, 11:38am
A small West African nation has announced it will end diplomatic ties with Taiwan, in the latest sign of the diplomatic war between Beijing and Taipei heating up after US president-elect Donald Trump questioned Washington’s stance towards the one-China policy.
Sao Tome and Principe – a former Portuguese colony with a population of 200,000 – said on Wednesday it would sever formal diplomatic ties with the Republic of China, Taiwan’s official name.
The Chinese foreign ministry said it “appreciated” the decision and “welcomed Sao Tome and Principe back onto the correct path of the one-China principle”.
Beijing did not specify if it would immediately set up formal diplomatic ties with Sao Tome, however.
Taiwan’s foreign minister David Lee expressed “regret” over Sao Tome’s decision, adding that the self-ruled island would not engage in “dollar diplomacy”.
Trump and Taiwan: is the president-elect a blessing or a curse?
Lee was quoted as saying that Sao Tome severed ties with Taiwan because the island was unable to satisfy the West African nation’s financial needs.
More
http://m.scmp.com/news/china/diplom...an-losing-out-diplomatic-war-beijing-sao-tome