Honduras Official Say It Will Maintain Relations With Taiwan
Honduras Official Say It Will Maintain Relations With Taiwan
Honduras will continue strengthening ties with Taiwan and establishing a diplomatic relationship with China is not a priority for Honduran President Xiomara Castro, the countrys new foreign affairs minister said Monday.

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras: Honduras will continue strengthening ties with Taiwan and establishing a diplomatic relationship with China is not a priority for Honduran President Xiomara Castro, the countrys new foreign affairs minister said Monday.

Eduardo Enrique Reina said maintaining relationships with Honduras’ historical partners is important. The message from Reina at a news conference Monday runs counter to some comments by Castro, who has spoken of establishing a relationship with mainland China.

Honduras is one of the few remaining Central American allies of Taiwan. China has moved to isolate Taiwan and most recently Nicaragua swapped Taiwan for China, even turning over Taiwans embassy.

Reina said the issue had been under evaluation during the transition period after Castro won election in November. He said Castros team weighed the benefit that Honduras had received from a good relationship with Taiwan and decided that for now there was no reason to look for alternatives.

China claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory. Taiwans vice president attended Castros inauguration.

China has been poaching Taiwans diplomatic allies over the past few years, reducing the number of countries that recognize the democratic island as a sovereign nation. China is against Taiwan representing itself in global forums or in diplomacy.

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