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Honduras’ incoming government would maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan, two senior members of the transition team said on Friday, while a senior US administration official said that Washington was ready to “surge” economic aid to the new administration.

The news comes a day after neighboring Nicaragua switched allegiance to re-establish relations with China.

Prior to winning the Honduran presidential election on Nov. 28, Xiomara Castro of the leftist Liberty and Refoundation Party (LIBRE) said if victorious, she would open diplomatic ties with China, but her team has since backtracked on that stance.

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Xiomara Castro, Honduras’ incoming president, gives a statement after the closing of the general election in Tegucigalpa on Nov. 28.
Photo: Reuters

Gerardo Torres, LIBRE’s secretary of international relations and a member of Castro’s transition team, said that her government was not about to sever ties with Taipei.

“The new government will maintain relations with Taiwan,” he said. “President-elect Xiomara Castro has been clear, these ties will be maintained. Nobody in the party wants to enter government distancing ourselves from the United States.”

Nevertheless, another of the transition team members, Rodolfo Pastor, kept open the possibility that Honduras would recognize China, calling it a “new superpower” and saying that the Central American country was studying the matter.

Pastor said that Castro wanted to diversify Honduras’ international relations, while emphasizing that there would be “no imminent change” in the relationship with Taiwan as there had been in Nicaragua.

Honduras is eager to work with the US on stamping out the corruption that fuels emigration north, Pastor said, adding that Castro and US President Joe Biden’s administration wanted to tackle the root causes of migration.

Castro’s government would work to maintain good relations with Washington, provided they were based on mutual respect and sovereignty, Pastor said.

Looking ahead, Pastor said it was important for Honduras to find a way of reducing its debt burden so that it could invest in public infrastructure such as hospitals and schools.

Meanwhile, Washington has continued to make the case to Honduras and other countries in the Americas that recognize Taiwan to maintain those ties, and has warned them about China’s intentions and “non-transparent” investment strategy in the region, the US official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The official said that while Washington was uncertain whether Castro would swat away China’s advances, initial discussions with her transition team have been very positive, including on issues such as boosting economic growth, improving governance and installing an anti-corruption body.

The US is open to sending more financial help to aid Castro on her priority areas as part of broader efforts to show relations with the US are more beneficial to Tegucigalpa than ties with China, the they said.

“I think we can surge resources there, and some of that will be through development resources,” the official said, adding that allies such as Taiwan, Japan and South Korea could help with accelerating private-sector growth.
 
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Honduras’ incoming government would maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan, two senior members of the transition team said on Friday, while a senior US administration official said that Washington was ready to “surge” economic aid to the new administration.

Basically US has to pay the country to maintain ties with Taiwan.
 
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As I stated in another thread the US applauds the ouster of Narco-President Juan Orlando Hernández and his Party by Xiomara Castro.

The talk here on PDF that she was elected primarily because she was pro-China and anti-Taiwan/US is some of the biggest nonsense peddled by the Chinese members of PDF..and this statement by her Government proves it.
 
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Basically US has to pay the country to maintain ties with Taiwan.

Why is the US paying someone to recognize Taiwan when it won’t recognize Taiwan. US should lead by action.
 
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as if China doesnt do the same thing

Since when does China pay any country to maintain diplomatic relationship with some entity that itself does not recognize?
 
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As I stated in another thread the US applauds the ouster of Narco-President Juan Orlando Hernández and his Party by Xiomara Castro.

The talk here on PDF that she was elected primarily because she was pro-China and anti-Taiwan/US is some of the biggest nonsense peddled by the Chinese members of PDF..and this statement by her Government proves it.
Errrrr. No. :no:
 
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As I stated in another thread the US applauds the ouster of Narco-President Juan Orlando Hernández and his Party by Xiomara Castro.

The talk here on PDF that she was elected primarily because she was pro-China and anti-Taiwan/US is some of the biggest nonsense peddled by the Chinese members of PDF..and this statement by her Government proves it.
lol,and this statement by her Government proves it.
 
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Basically US has to pay the country to maintain ties with Taiwan.

China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands​


China established diplomatic ties with Honduras on Sunday after the Central American country ended its decades-long relationship with Taiwan, as Taiwan's foreign minister accused Honduras of demanding exorbitant sums before being lured away by Beijing.

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Speaking on Sunday in Taipei shortly after the announcement, Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said Castro, who took office early last year, and her government had "always had illusions" about China and China's "luring" had never stopped.

"The foreign ministry and embassy grasped the relevant information and handled it carefully. However, the Castro government also asked us for billions of dollars in huge economic assistance and compared prices for assistance programmes provided by Taiwan and China," Wu said.

Neither the Chinese nor the Honduran statements made mention of aid.

Wu said the Honduran foreign minister wrote to Taiwan on March 13, the day before Castro's original announcement, demanding a total of $2.45 billion in aid, including the construction of a hospital and a dam and to write off debt
 
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China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands​


China established diplomatic ties with Honduras on Sunday after the Central American country ended its decades-long relationship with Taiwan, as Taiwan's foreign minister accused Honduras of demanding exorbitant sums before being lured away by Beijing.

...

Speaking on Sunday in Taipei shortly after the announcement, Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said Castro, who took office early last year, and her government had "always had illusions" about China and China's "luring" had never stopped.

"The foreign ministry and embassy grasped the relevant information and handled it carefully. However, the Castro government also asked us for billions of dollars in huge economic assistance and compared prices for assistance programmes provided by Taiwan and China," Wu said.

Neither the Chinese nor the Honduran statements made mention of aid.

Wu said the Honduran foreign minister wrote to Taiwan on March 13, the day before Castro's original announcement, demanding a total of $2.45 billion in aid, including the construction of a hospital and a dam and to write off debt
lol
The talk here on PDF that she was elected primarily because she was pro-China and anti-Taiwan/US is some of the biggest nonsense peddled by the Chinese members of PDF..and this statement by her Government proves it.
 
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China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands​


China established diplomatic ties with Honduras on Sunday after the Central American country ended its decades-long relationship with Taiwan, as Taiwan's foreign minister accused Honduras of demanding exorbitant sums before being lured away by Beijing.

...

Speaking on Sunday in Taipei shortly after the announcement, Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said Castro, who took office early last year, and her government had "always had illusions" about China and China's "luring" had never stopped.

"The foreign ministry and embassy grasped the relevant information and handled it carefully. However, the Castro government also asked us for billions of dollars in huge economic assistance and compared prices for assistance programmes provided by Taiwan and China," Wu said.

Neither the Chinese nor the Honduran statements made mention of aid.

Wu said the Honduran foreign minister wrote to Taiwan on March 13, the day before Castro's original announcement, demanding a total of $2.45 billion in aid, including the construction of a hospital and a dam and to write off debt

Honduras acknowledges it requested 300 million for dam construction and 600 million loan renegotiation, but denies any request for 2.4 billion. Taiwan has paid Lithuanian 1.2 billion to open an unofficial trade office, so as diplomatic allies, Honduras and other remaining countries certainly will ask for more.
In any cases, joining China’s OBOR and Honduras will get the loans to build its dam and export to China will also get a boost. China doesn’t need to pay anything to Honduras, nor has China offered such as the decision to switch recognition is done solely on Honduras with its president announcing the initiative on Twitter to seek diplomatic ties with China.
 
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China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands​


China established diplomatic ties with Honduras on Sunday after the Central American country ended its decades-long relationship with Taiwan, as Taiwan's foreign minister accused Honduras of demanding exorbitant sums before being lured away by Beijing.

...

Speaking on Sunday in Taipei shortly after the announcement, Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said Castro, who took office early last year, and her government had "always had illusions" about China and China's "luring" had never stopped.

"The foreign ministry and embassy grasped the relevant information and handled it carefully. However, the Castro government also asked us for billions of dollars in huge economic assistance and compared prices for assistance programmes provided by Taiwan and China," Wu said.

Neither the Chinese nor the Honduran statements made mention of aid.

Wu said the Honduran foreign minister wrote to Taiwan on March 13, the day before Castro's original announcement, demanding a total of $2.45 billion in aid, including the construction of a hospital and a dam and to write off debt

The US can't outspend China when it comes to bribing corrupt Latin American and Pacific island leadership.
 
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