Vatican, China set to renew deal on long path to diplomatic ties

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VATICAN CITY (BLOOMBERG) - The Vatican is close to renewing a historic agreement with China on the appointment of bishops in the country, as the two states inch toward restoring diplomatic relations after almost 70 years.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

VATICAN CITY - The Vatican is close to renewing a historic agreement with China on the appointment of bishops in the country, as the two states inch toward restoring diplomatic relations after almost 70 years.

The democratically-run island, which China regards as a part of its territory, counts the Vatican as its last partner in Europe. It retains official ties with only 15 nations worldwide. That puts the tiny walled city state inside Rome at the centre of a geopolitical minefield at a time when tensions between the West and China are running high.

Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil predicted during his own subsequent trip there this month that Taipei would see similar support from European officials. China is wary of making the provisional agreement a permanent one, according to Mr Wang Yiwei, a former Chinese diplomat in Brussels and director of China's Institute of International Affairs at Renmin University. It also remains unsure about the Vatican's future direction, he said.

 

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