global timesChina
and Nicaragua announced the resumption of diplomatic relations on
Friday, 3.5 hours after the Central American country announced severing
"diplomatic ties" with Taiwan island, and experts said the resumption
with lightning speed not only pricked the bubble made by the US and
secessionists on the island, which involved them pretending that the
island was enjoying wider international recognition, but also showed the
world that Nicaragua's choice aligns with the global trend.
The
joint communiqué signed by the two countries on Friday shows the two
governments decide to recognize each other and resume diplomatic
relations at the ambassadorial level, effective from the date of
signature of the communiqué, according to the release from the Chinese
Foreign Ministry.
"This
is the right choice that is in line with the global trend and has
people's support. China highly appreciates this decision. On the basis
of the five principles of peaceful coexistence, China stands ready to
work with Nicaragua on enhancing friendly cooperation in various fields
to the benefit of our two countries and peoples," read the joint
communiqué.
Previously,
the government of Nicaragua declared it recognizes that in the world
there is only one China. The People's Republic of China is the only
legitimate government that represents all of China and Taiwan is an
inalienable part of Chinese territory.
The
joint communiqué was released three hours and a half after Nicaragua
announced it would sever "diplomatic relations" with the island of
Taiwan, which experts praised is of extraordinary speed.
China on Friday morning also held talks with Nicaragua's government delegation in North China's Tianjin.
Chinese
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Nicaragua's resuming
relations with China is the global trend which is irresistible, after
his virtual meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicaragua Denis
Moncada Colindres on Friday.
There
are some countries that maintain "diplomatic relations" with the island
of Taiwan due to the latter's "cash diplomacy" and pressure from the
US. Wang Yi said that what the US is doing is double standards as itself
has had diplomatic relations with China for more than 40 years. "What
rights does it have to prevent other sovereign countries making their
own choice?" Wang asked.
Wang
Yi noted that it is only a matter of time for these countries to
establish or resume formal relations with China. This is the trend of
the time and is irresistible.
Zhang
Jun, China's permanent representative to the UN, praised Nicaragua's
"right decision" to cut off "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan and said:
"We highly commend the right decision made by the Government of
Nicaragua, which is in line with the prevailing trend of the times and
people's aspirations."
"The
one-China principle is a consensus widely accepted by the international
community and allows no challenges," Zhang tweeted.
Given
the current tense cross-Straits relations and the US' increasing
hyping-up of the Taiwan question, Nicaragua's decision to sever ties
with Taiwan strikes a blow to the Democratic Progressive Party's
secessionist moves of seeking international recognition, Wang Jianmin, a
senior cross-Straits expert at Minnan Normal University, told the
Global Times.
It
is also a blow to the US because it is using all means, including
threats and coercive measures, to help the island of Taiwan maintain
"diplomatic relations," he said, noting that cutting ties with the
island is the right choice that fits the international order and
historical trend.
After
Nicaragua made the announcement of severing ties with Taiwan, the
so-called "ministry of foreign affairs" of Taiwan released a statement
and said "relations" with Nicaragua ended "with immediate effect."
Nicaragua
is the eighth country that the island of Taiwan has lost relations with
after the DPP's Tsai Ing-wen became Taiwan leader in 2016. In September
2019, the Solomon Islands severed ties with Taiwan, and less than a
week later, Kiribati also broke ties with it.
Chang
Ya-chung, president of the Sun Yat-sen School in Taiwan and a member of
the Kuomintang party, said the Taiwan public won't feel surprised about
Nicaragua's decision to cut ties with Taiwan, which is also a "sooner
or later" decision for other remaining countries, including Honduras.
Also,
it won't be surprising if the DPP distorts the decision as a result of
mounting pressure from the Chinese mainland to echo its own secessionist
agenda.
Right choiceTogether
with anti-China politicians in some countries, especially Lithuania,
the US and secessionists on the island of Taiwan are trying to create an
illusion that the island is enjoying wider international recognition.
But reality is a sharp slap in the face to them, experts said, noting
that more countries with rationality will make the right choice like
Nicaragua.
Nicaragua
has stood on the right side of history, Wang Jianmin said, noting that
in contrast, Lithuania, encouraged by the US, made wrong and stupid
choice at the sacrifice of its relations with China, and such a reckless
decision would lead to more vicious results.
After
Daniel Ortega took office in Nicaragua in 2007, "diplomatic relations"
with Taiwan have remained tepid. President Ortega has voiced less and
less for the island of Taiwan, Li Han, assistant research fellow of the
institute of Latin America studies of Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, told the Global Times.
Nicaragua
is one of the poorest countries in Latin America, and its economy is
highly dependent on foreign assistance. In addition to the impact of the
COVID-19 epidemic and hurricanes, the poverty rate and unemployment
rate in the country have been both surging. As the US reduced its
assistance to Nicaragua, which also faces sanctions by some
international organizations, Nicaragua needed to expand its economic
cooperation with other countries in order to tackle its domestic
economic dilemma, Li said.
The
expert noted that resumption of diplomatic relations of the two sides
helps sweep political obstacles and there will be broader bilateral
cooperation in the future.
The
official establishment of diplomatic ties between China and El Salvador
has also served as an example for other countries in Central America -
El Salvador has received support from China in both vaccine and medical
supplies, helping the country become one with a high inoculation rate,
Li said, noting that recognizing the one-China principle is a global
trend for the international community.
We
welcome the few remaining so-called diplomatic allies of Taiwan to
recognize the trend of the time and stand on the right side of history
at an early date, China's State Council Taiwan Affairs Office
spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang said Friday.
In
May 2018, the Dominican Republic also broke away from having relations
with Taiwan, followed by Burkina Faso and El Salvador, which declared
severing diplomatic relations with Taiwan on May 24, 2018 and August 24,
2018, respectively.
In
August, 2018, the governments of China and El Salvador signed a joint
communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations. According to
China's statistics, the trade volume between the two countries in 2020
reached $1.11 billion, of which El Salvador's exports to China were $172
million, an increase of 51.6 percent over the previous year.
In
recent years, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that have
established diplomatic relations with China have significantly improved
their own economies and people's livelihoods through mutually beneficial
cooperation with China, which has formed an "obvious siphon effect" on
Nicaragua and other countries that have not yet established diplomatic
relations with China, Zhou Zhiwei, an expert on Latin American studies
at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on
Friday.
In
the name of democracy, the US has been imposing economic sanctions and
intervening in the domestic politics of Nicaragua in recent years,
causing deteriorating relations between the two countries, experts
said.
There
is no doubt that Latin American and Caribbean countries have to deal
with American diplomatic pressure, but reality shows the failure of
American hegemony: although it has a certain deterrence, it is not
effective in the face of a globally recognized fact, and will not help
other countries achieve their own interests, Zhou said.
The
Taiwan authorities are living in a state of worry about losing more
"diplomatic relations," as the alarms of severed ties sound every once
in a while. There are 14 countries left in the world that maintain
"diplomatic relations" with the island of Taiwan.
Honduran
President Xiomara Castro previously said in September that she would
"open diplomatic and commercial relations" with the People's Republic of
China if she wins her country's local election, according to the AFP.
Her
remarks threw Taiwan authority into a panic and made the US
uncomfortable. During the election, the US sent a delegation to Honduras
and made it clear to both leading presidential candidates that
Washington wants the country to maintain "diplomatic relations" with
Taiwan.
On
whether Honduras would establish diplomatic ties with China, Li Han said
there are uncertainties due to strong interference by the US.
"But
looking at the long term, Honduras has a strong willingness to develop
diplomatic relations with China, so does Nicaragua, as they all need the
Chinese market - the world's largest market - to provide financial and
technological support," the expert said, noting that for the long run,
Honduras shares a promising future in terms of developing ties with
China.
Wang
Yu-Ching, a Taiwan cross-Straits observer at Peking University, told the
Global Times on Friday that the severing of diplomatic ties between the
island of Taiwan and Nicaragua also highlights a major failure of
American diplomacy: the Biden administration has been "so concerned"
about geopolitics elsewhere for so many years that the US has caught on
fire in its backyard.
He noted that it also highlights the failure of Taiwan's "dollar diplomacy."
The
DPP authority thought it was a geopolitical "chess player," but it's
becoming clear that they're only a "victim" of geopolitics, Wang said.