Taiwan says it will respect Honduras vote outcome, warns again on China

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Taiwan said that based on democratic principles they would respect the outcome of the election, but would also strengthen communication with all sides in Honduras.

Xiomara Castro, presidential candidate for the opposition Libre Party during the closing rally of her electoral campaign in San Pedro Sula

But poll leader Xiomara Castro, of the leftist opposition Libre Party, says she plans to open relations with China if elected, giving Beijing another foothold in what is traditionally the U.S. back yard. Outgoing Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez visited Taiwan earlier this month https://www.reuters.com/world/china/we-are-real-friends-honduran-president-says-taiwan-visit-amid-china-tension-2021-11-13 and met Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, saying he hoped his country would continue its friendship with Taiwan.

 

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