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Taiwan Secessionists, US Meddlers to Suffer ‘Heavy Blow’ Amid ‘Massive’ Turnout in Honduras Election
By Deng Xiaoci and Wan Hengyi
Published: Nov 29, 2021 10:33 PM


Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Initial results from the Honduras presidential election showed that Xiomara Castro, the presidential candidate of the opposition is leading by 20 percentage points over the conservative ruling party contender Nasry Asfura.

Chinese observers said that they welcome the approaching victory of Castro, who is on track to becoming the first female president of the Central American country, as she once promised that if she wins, she would immediately open diplomatic and commercial relations with China and de-emphasize "ties" with the Taiwan authorities.

They said that such a result with a "massive turnout" showed that Hondurans are growing sick of the US-backed administration
and Hondurans have realized that compared to the "dollar diplomacy" of the island of Taiwan, upholding the overriding global trend of the one-China principle could bring them more tangible benefits, even though its diplomatic policy may not be the deciding factor in the Latin American country's election.


Commenting on the lead of Castro, Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said on Monday that China is willing to develop friendly and cooperative ties with any country on the premise of upholding the one-China principle.

Honduras is one of the remaining 15 countries in the world that still have so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island, and if Castro's victory is officially confirmed and she keeps her promise, Honduras' new administration's change in attitude over the matter could bring an exemplary effect to the 14 other countries, Jiang Shixue, a professor and Director of Center for Latin American Studies at Shanghai University, told the Global Times on Monday.

If Honduras severs "ties with Taiwan," it will deal a heavy blow to the secessionists as well as sound the alarm for countries like Lithuania, which recently took on a wrong path over the Taiwan question by supporting Taiwan secessionists, he noted.

Hondurans and politicians could not overlook how its neighboring country El Salvador, which cut "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island in 2018 and established formal ties with China, has prospered ever since
, observers said. It is clear that many countries in this region have chosen to establish diplomatic relations with China for the development of their own societies. In contrast to the shady political donations provided to these countries by the island of Taiwan, as the island's netizens cynically pointed out, the mainland's aid and investment bring tangible benefits to the society.

Official data showed that in 2020, trade between China and El Salvador reached $1.11 billion, and exports from El Salvador to China were worth $172 million, a 51.6 percent year-on-year increase. China has also offered to help build several major infrastructure projects in El Salvador, including a stadium and water treatment plant, inviting the country to join the Belt and Road Initiative.

Since March, China has also provided COVID-19 vaccines to aid El Salvador's battle against the pandemic. Thanks to China's timely aid, more than 55.6 percent of El Salvador's population has been inoculated, leading the Latin American region, the Xinhua News Agency reported on October 27.

In contrast, Honduras had attempted to get access to China-made coronavirus vaccines, when the Central American nation was experiencing a shortage several months ago. However, the nation's chief cabinet coordinator, Carlos Alberto Madero, told the Financial Times that being Taiwan's "ally" had prevented it from acquiring vaccines from China. He warned that Tegucigalpa may switch diplomatic recognition to Beijing, as access to vaccines was "much more urgent than anything else."

As of press time, the vaccinated rate in El Salvador was 62.3 percent and that for Honduras was less than 40 percent.

However despite the prospect of fostering formal ties with China if Castro is elected, the US will not give up interfering in the process, analysts said.

A visiting US delegation led by Brian Nichols, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs to Honduras made clear to Honduran presidential candidates last week that the US wants Honduras to maintain its long-standing "diplomatic" relations with the island of Taiwan.

The US also warned Central American nations of "the risks associated with China's approach to the region," Reuters reported.

Slamming such apparent US coercion, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on November 25 that it is not China's approach that the Latin American people should be wary of, but the US' long-standing hegemonic approach of regarding Central American countries as the US "backyard."

The US has felt a sense of losing control in its "backyard" as it fears that Honduras would follow El Salvador, Panama and the Dominican Republic and establish ties with China. It will exert pressure from all dimensions to hinder the process, which might include sanctions or a threat to pause aid, observers noted.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1240227.shtml
 
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China can compete for political influence in the region if the investment is in the form of economic aid and not loans. If Chinese investment into Central America comes in the form of loans, then sooner or later this relationship will fizzle.

Prosperity in Central America is good for the region and US. :-)
 
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she once promised that if she wins, she would immediately open diplomatic and commercial relations with China and de-emphasize "ties" with the Taiwan authorities.

Honduras has no diplomatic/commercial relations with China??? :unsure:

Besides we are the ones calling the current Honduran Presidency (National Party) corrupt (China is not BTW) and to have him removed.

A court in the United States has sentenced the brother of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández to life in prison for drug trafficking.



We are happy Xiomara Castro has beaten the problematic National Party.

As usual the clueless clowns here think this is about Taiwan.
 
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Now that the competition in Africa has wrapped up and the key players are in place it is time to move to South America and Central America..

China wins Africa while 2nd place goes to Turkey China's sole competitior in Africa.... China sole competitior in South and Central America is the US but are the chinese capable of winning here via there construction works like they did in Africa?
 
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Honduras has no diplomatic/commercial relations with China??? :unsure:

Besides we are the ones calling the current Honduran Presidency (National Party) corrupt (China is not BTW) and to have him removed.

A court in the United States has sentenced the brother of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández to life in prison for drug trafficking.



We are happy Xiomara Castro has beaten the problematic National Party.

As usual the clueless clowns here think this is about Taiwan.

Saving face propaganda again, US member really looks like Indian nowadays :D


The incumbent president of honduras is Pro-US & Taiwan (ROC) island in his foreign policy. And not friendly toward China.

Meanwhile their next president is from Anti-US camp, who clearly stated her Pro-China stance during her campaign.
And even openly said She would Recognize China officially & abandon Honduras relation with Taiwan (ROC) despite US pressure not to do that.


And one crucial reason that Xiomara Castro winning the election is because the general population of Honduras people is Sick with US influence in their country. And want to pursue more-independent foreign policy, in this case with China

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Russia's small neighbour Lithuania plays Taiwan card. America's small neighbour Honduras plays China mainland card.

I think its different case.

Lithuania want to show to US that they are 'good lapdog'
So they expect US would wholehearteadly protect them, if sh!t happen.
They are fvcking afraid with what Russian did with Ukraine (Crimea) & Georgia (Abkhazia and South Ossetia) in the name of protecting Russian minority living there.


Meanwhile in Honduras,

This Xiomara castro is from Anti-US camp. Not in the level of Fidel Castro or Hugo Chavez. But yes, she doesn't like US influence in their country.

And that's what Honduras general population want to see too, that's why she win the election with landslide victory
 
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In the same line with mood trend in Latin America, in the last 2 years Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Peru, and now Honduras all moving to left-wing government that dislike US influence around their countries.

Colombia and Brazil probably would be the next. With left wing candidates gaining momentum there.

With Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Ecuador still stand as left wing holdout in LatAm

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Chile

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Bolivia
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Even in Colombia
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In Brazil, the population wants Bolsonaro right wing regime to quit the Government
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Saving face propaganda again, US member really looks like Indian nowadays :D


The incumbent president of honduras is Pro-US & Taiwan (ROC) island in his foreign policy. And not friendly toward China.

LOL!! The President is not pro-US. We sent his brother to jail for LIFE and have called Juan Orlando Hernández a Narco-President!!! He'll probably get life too.

Also Castro has said she will tackle the issue of Hondurans fleeing to the US border with a meeting with Biden within the first 100 days. Something Hernández couldn't care less about.
 
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LOL!! The President is not pro-US. We sent his brother to jail for LIFE and have called Juan Orlando Hernández a Narco-President!!! He'll probably get life too.

Also Castro has said she will tackle the issue of Hondurans fleeing to the US border with a meeting with Biden within the first 100 days. Something Hernández couldn't care less about.

In terms of foreign policy, Honduras is under US influence at this moment.

But with this Xiomara Castro Landslide victory in election. US influence in the country would diminish.

You even begging them to keep your (US) influence in the country, which Xiomara will kick out of their country :enjoy:

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In the same line with mood trend in Latin America, in the last 2 years Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Peru, and now Honduras all moving to left-wing government that dislike US influence around their countries.

Moving left-wing in the last two years?

LOL! Your complete ignorance is amazing. I'll start with just the first country on your list.

Evo Morales ruled Bolivia since 2006 and was one of the biggest left-wingers on the planet. He was finally forced out in 2019 after being pressured by his neighboring OAS countries (and the US). His successful removal is one of the greatest achievements ever. The current President Luis Arce is nowhere close to being as a rabid left winger as Morales was. In fact he wants to do a 180.

 
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Taiwan Secessionists, US Meddlers to Suffer ‘Heavy Blow’ Amid ‘Massive’ Turnout in Honduras Election
By Deng Xiaoci and Wan Hengyi
Published: Nov 29, 2021 10:33 PM


Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Initial results from the Honduras presidential election showed that Xiomara Castro, the presidential candidate of the opposition is leading by 20 percentage points over the conservative ruling party contender Nasry Asfura.

Chinese observers said that they welcome the approaching victory of Castro, who is on track to becoming the first female president of the Central American country, as she once promised that if she wins, she would immediately open diplomatic and commercial relations with China and de-emphasize "ties" with the Taiwan authorities.

They said that such a result with a "massive turnout" showed that Hondurans are growing sick of the US-backed administration
and Hondurans have realized that compared to the "dollar diplomacy" of the island of Taiwan, upholding the overriding global trend of the one-China principle could bring them more tangible benefits, even though its diplomatic policy may not be the deciding factor in the Latin American country's election.


Commenting on the lead of Castro, Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said on Monday that China is willing to develop friendly and cooperative ties with any country on the premise of upholding the one-China principle.

Honduras is one of the remaining 15 countries in the world that still have so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island, and if Castro's victory is officially confirmed and she keeps her promise, Honduras' new administration's change in attitude over the matter could bring an exemplary effect to the 14 other countries, Jiang Shixue, a professor and Director of Center for Latin American Studies at Shanghai University, told the Global Times on Monday.

If Honduras severs "ties with Taiwan," it will deal a heavy blow to the secessionists as well as sound the alarm for countries like Lithuania, which recently took on a wrong path over the Taiwan question by supporting Taiwan secessionists, he noted.

Hondurans and politicians could not overlook how its neighboring country El Salvador, which cut "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island in 2018 and established formal ties with China, has prospered ever since
, observers said. It is clear that many countries in this region have chosen to establish diplomatic relations with China for the development of their own societies. In contrast to the shady political donations provided to these countries by the island of Taiwan, as the island's netizens cynically pointed out, the mainland's aid and investment bring tangible benefits to the society.

Official data showed that in 2020, trade between China and El Salvador reached $1.11 billion, and exports from El Salvador to China were worth $172 million, a 51.6 percent year-on-year increase. China has also offered to help build several major infrastructure projects in El Salvador, including a stadium and water treatment plant, inviting the country to join the Belt and Road Initiative.

Since March, China has also provided COVID-19 vaccines to aid El Salvador's battle against the pandemic. Thanks to China's timely aid, more than 55.6 percent of El Salvador's population has been inoculated, leading the Latin American region, the Xinhua News Agency reported on October 27.

In contrast, Honduras had attempted to get access to China-made coronavirus vaccines, when the Central American nation was experiencing a shortage several months ago. However, the nation's chief cabinet coordinator, Carlos Alberto Madero, told the Financial Times that being Taiwan's "ally" had prevented it from acquiring vaccines from China. He warned that Tegucigalpa may switch diplomatic recognition to Beijing, as access to vaccines was "much more urgent than anything else."

As of press time, the vaccinated rate in El Salvador was 62.3 percent and that for Honduras was less than 40 percent.

However despite the prospect of fostering formal ties with China if Castro is elected, the US will not give up interfering in the process, analysts said.

A visiting US delegation led by Brian Nichols, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs to Honduras made clear to Honduran presidential candidates last week that the US wants Honduras to maintain its long-standing "diplomatic" relations with the island of Taiwan.

The US also warned Central American nations of "the risks associated with China's approach to the region," Reuters reported.

Slamming such apparent US coercion, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on November 25 that it is not China's approach that the Latin American people should be wary of, but the US' long-standing hegemonic approach of regarding Central American countries as the US "backyard."

The US has felt a sense of losing control in its "backyard" as it fears that Honduras would follow El Salvador, Panama and the Dominican Republic and establish ties with China. It will exert pressure from all dimensions to hinder the process, which might include sanctions or a threat to pause aid, observers noted.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1240227.shtml
Lol.. US themselves agree one China policy and not recognised Taiwan. And US expect others not to follow US model?

What kind of nonsense is this?
In terms of foreign policy, Honduras is under US influence at this moment.

But with this Xiomara Castro Landslide victory in election. US influence in the country would diminish.

You even begging them to keep your (US) influence in the country, which Xiomara will kick out of their country :enjoy:

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Soon US will bring democracy to this country with B-52 bombers to flatten this country.
 
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LOL!! The President is not pro-US. We sent his brother to jail for LIFE and have called Juan Orlando Hernández a Narco-President!!! He'll probably get life too.

Also Castro has said she will tackle the issue of Hondurans fleeing to the US border with a meeting with Biden within the first 100 days. Something Hernández couldn't care less about.

Drug lords are fine for the US as long as it is under its control, just as Noriega was on the CIA payroll until he gone rogue, then its jail for life.
Taiwan Secessionists, US Meddlers to Suffer ‘Heavy Blow’ Amid ‘Massive’ Turnout in Honduras Election
By Deng Xiaoci and Wan Hengyi
Published: Nov 29, 2021 10:33 PM


Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Presidential candidate Xiomara Castro (Red) speaks after hearing the partial results of the elections, in Tegucigaloa, Honduras, 28 November 2021. Photo: thepaper.cn

Initial results from the Honduras presidential election showed that Xiomara Castro, the presidential candidate of the opposition is leading by 20 percentage points over the conservative ruling party contender Nasry Asfura.

Chinese observers said that they welcome the approaching victory of Castro, who is on track to becoming the first female president of the Central American country, as she once promised that if she wins, she would immediately open diplomatic and commercial relations with China and de-emphasize "ties" with the Taiwan authorities.

They said that such a result with a "massive turnout" showed that Hondurans are growing sick of the US-backed administration
and Hondurans have realized that compared to the "dollar diplomacy" of the island of Taiwan, upholding the overriding global trend of the one-China principle could bring them more tangible benefits, even though its diplomatic policy may not be the deciding factor in the Latin American country's election.


Commenting on the lead of Castro, Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said on Monday that China is willing to develop friendly and cooperative ties with any country on the premise of upholding the one-China principle.

Honduras is one of the remaining 15 countries in the world that still have so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island, and if Castro's victory is officially confirmed and she keeps her promise, Honduras' new administration's change in attitude over the matter could bring an exemplary effect to the 14 other countries, Jiang Shixue, a professor and Director of Center for Latin American Studies at Shanghai University, told the Global Times on Monday.

If Honduras severs "ties with Taiwan," it will deal a heavy blow to the secessionists as well as sound the alarm for countries like Lithuania, which recently took on a wrong path over the Taiwan question by supporting Taiwan secessionists, he noted.

Hondurans and politicians could not overlook how its neighboring country El Salvador, which cut "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island in 2018 and established formal ties with China, has prospered ever since
, observers said. It is clear that many countries in this region have chosen to establish diplomatic relations with China for the development of their own societies. In contrast to the shady political donations provided to these countries by the island of Taiwan, as the island's netizens cynically pointed out, the mainland's aid and investment bring tangible benefits to the society.

Official data showed that in 2020, trade between China and El Salvador reached $1.11 billion, and exports from El Salvador to China were worth $172 million, a 51.6 percent year-on-year increase. China has also offered to help build several major infrastructure projects in El Salvador, including a stadium and water treatment plant, inviting the country to join the Belt and Road Initiative.

Since March, China has also provided COVID-19 vaccines to aid El Salvador's battle against the pandemic. Thanks to China's timely aid, more than 55.6 percent of El Salvador's population has been inoculated, leading the Latin American region, the Xinhua News Agency reported on October 27.

In contrast, Honduras had attempted to get access to China-made coronavirus vaccines, when the Central American nation was experiencing a shortage several months ago. However, the nation's chief cabinet coordinator, Carlos Alberto Madero, told the Financial Times that being Taiwan's "ally" had prevented it from acquiring vaccines from China. He warned that Tegucigalpa may switch diplomatic recognition to Beijing, as access to vaccines was "much more urgent than anything else."

As of press time, the vaccinated rate in El Salvador was 62.3 percent and that for Honduras was less than 40 percent.

However despite the prospect of fostering formal ties with China if Castro is elected, the US will not give up interfering in the process, analysts said.

A visiting US delegation led by Brian Nichols, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs to Honduras made clear to Honduran presidential candidates last week that the US wants Honduras to maintain its long-standing "diplomatic" relations with the island of Taiwan.

The US also warned Central American nations of "the risks associated with China's approach to the region," Reuters reported.

Slamming such apparent US coercion, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on November 25 that it is not China's approach that the Latin American people should be wary of, but the US' long-standing hegemonic approach of regarding Central American countries as the US "backyard."

The US has felt a sense of losing control in its "backyard" as it fears that Honduras would follow El Salvador, Panama and the Dominican Republic and establish ties with China. It will exert pressure from all dimensions to hinder the process, which might include sanctions or a threat to pause aid, observers noted.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202111/1240227.shtml

Recall the US backed coup in El Salvador in 1979.
 
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