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US inviting democracies to ‘expand engagement with Taiwan’: State Dept

Its statement follows Nicaragua’s pro-China move to axe diplomatic ties with Taiwan

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 10 Dec 2021 4:00PM

US inviting democracies to ‘expand engagement with Taiwan’: State Dept
Tensions between Beijing and Washington have soared over the fate of democratic, autonomous Taiwan, which China has vowed to one day retake – by force if necessary. – AFP pic, December 10, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States’ State Department called on “all countries that value democratic institutions” to “expand engagement with Taiwan” in a statement today after Nicaragua announced it was cutting diplomatic relations with the island in favour of China.

The statement said the move by President Daniel Ortega “cannot reflect the will of the Nicaraguan people” due to the Central American country’s recent presidential election being a “sham”.

“This deprives Nicaragua’s people of a steadfast partner in its democratic and economic growth,” the department said yesterday.

Nicaragua’s diplomatic switch from Taiwan to China leaves the island with just 14 diplomatic allies but comes as Taipei strengthens ties with multiple unofficial Western friends including the US.

Tensions between Beijing and Washington have soared over the fate of democratic, autonomous Taiwan, which China has vowed to one day retake – by force if necessary.

At the same time, the US has slammed Nicaragua’s November elections that saw long-time leader Ortega re-elected as illegitimate, slapping sanctions on the federal public prosecutor’s office and nine officials in response. 

In the months ahead of the November 7 election, Nicaraguan authorities detained nearly 40 opposition figures, including seven would-be presidential challengers – a virtual assurance of victory for Ortega and the vice-president, his wife Rosario Murillo.

“The Ortega-Murillo regime has announced it has severed diplomatic relations and ended official contact with Taiwan, but the sham election on November 7 did not provide it with any mandate to remove Nicaragua from the family of American democracies,” the statement said.

“We encourage all countries that value democratic institutions, transparency, the rule of law, and promoting economic prosperity for their citizens to expand engagement with Taiwan,” the department added.

China has spent decades successfully encouraging Taiwan’s diplomatic allies to switch sides, including three others in Latin America in recent years – Panama, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic. – AFP, December 10, 2021

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