Marshall Islands leader vows to push for Taiwan 'inclusion'

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The 'shameful silence' over Taiwan's status must end, said Marshallese President David Kabua.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and visiting Marshall Islands President David Kabua inspect honour guards during a welcome ceremony on Tuesday in Taipei

The sparsely populated Marshall Islands, whose president is conducting a five-day visit to Taiwan, is among the self-ruled island's remaining 14 diplomatic allies that recognise it over China. Since Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen -- who rejects the "one China" stance -- came to power in 2016, Beijing has poached eight of Taipei's allies and blocked it from major global bodies including the World Health Organization.

Welcomed with a military ceremony, Kabua later received a medal from Tsai celebrating their bilateral ties.

 

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