Nicaragua breaks ties with Taiwan, switches allegiance to Beijing

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MANAGUA: Nicaragua on Thursday (Dec 9) broke its longstanding diplomatic ties with Taiwan, switching allegiance to Beijing in a recognition of the Chinese Communist party\u0027s One China policy and reducing Taipei\u0027s dwindling pool of international allies. \u0022The government of the Republic of Nicaragua today brea

MANAGUA: Nicaragua on Thursday broke its longstanding diplomatic ties with Taiwan, switching allegiance to Beijing in a recognition of the Chinese Communist party's One China policy and reducing Taipei's dwindling pool of international allies.

Taiwan responded quickly, expressing"pain and regret" at the decision, and saying that the Central American country's president, Daniel Ortega, had disregarded the friendship between the peoples of Taiwan and Nicaragua."As a member of the international community, Taiwan has the right to exchange and develop diplomatic relations with other countries," its foreign ministry said.

The break with Taiwan is a blow to the United States. It follows months of worsening ties between Ortega and Washington, and came on the day the US State Department said it had slapped sanctions on Nestor Moncada Lau, a national security adviser to Ortega, alleging he operates an import and customs fraud scheme to enrich members of Ortega's government.The White House and State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

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