Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen thanked Belize for its diplomatic support amid “constant threats and pressure” from China. | ADP
In this handout picture released by the Government of Belize, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen receives a gift from Belize’s Prime Minister John Briceño at the Foreign Ministry in Belmopan on April 3, 2023. Tsai is in Belize for a three-day official visit.
Tsai met Belize’s prime minister on the final stop of a visit to Central America, where allies have been dwindling, and barely a week after Honduras became the latest to switch ties to Beijing.Only Belize and Guatemala remain allies of Taiwan in Central America after Nicaragua shifted its allegiance to Beijing in 2021, El Salvador in 2018, Panama in 2017 and Costa Rica in 2007.
Other than Guatemala and Belize, Taiwan retains diplomatic ties with 11 other countries: Paraguay, Haiti, the Holy See, Eswatini and seven small Caribbean and Pacific nations. In Guatemala on Sunday, Tsai vowed Taiwan would “continue assisting” its allies, while her counterpart Alejandro Giammattei said his country would maintain “recognition of the sovereignty” of Taiwan.
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