Solomon Islands’ Potential Diplomatic Break With Taiwan Draws US Concerns

Epoch Times
Date: September 15, 2019
By: Frank Fang, Epoch Times

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (R) takes part in a press conference with Solomon Islands’ Foreign Minister Jeremiah Manele (L) in Taipei on Sept. 9, 2019. (Sam Yeh/AFP/Getty Images)
CHINA-US NEWS

TAIPEI, Taiwan—U.S. alliances in the Pacific could suffer a blow if the Solomon Islands were to switch diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing, U.S. experts and officials warned, after a Solomons government report recommended that it make the change.

The Solomon Islands, a South Pacific island nation located near Papua New Guinea and Australia, has been reviewing its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan since the current prime minister Manasseh Sogavare took office in April.

The island is among Taiwan’s list of 17 international diplomatic allies, since 1983. Taiwan has lost five allies to China since 2016—El Salvador, Burkina Faso, the Dominican Republic, Panama, and São Tomé and Príncipe.

Beijing considers Taiwan part of its territory despite the fact that the island is a full-fledged democracy with its own elected officials, military, and currency.    [FULL  STORY]

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