Wednesday, September 18, 2019

The Solomon Islands Government Took $730 Million From China To Drop Its Recognition Of Taiwan

Beijing said it "highly commends" Solomon Islands' decision to recognise the one-China principle. (Supplied: Chinese MOFA)

ABC News Online: What does it take for China to take Taiwan's Pacific allies? Apparently, $730 million

Beijing has praised Solomon Islands for severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan earlier this week, saying the decision will bring "unprecedented opportunities for development" for the Pacific nation.

Some $US500 million ($730 million) has reportedly been promised in financial aid by Beijing, far surpassing the financial support offered by Taiwan — meanwhile, Solomon Islands promised to terminate their relationship with Taiwan before China's National Day on October 1.

"China highly commends the decision of the Solomon Islands' government to recognise the one-China principle and sever the so-called 'diplomatic ties' with the Taiwan authorities," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said.

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WNU Editor: China did not give away any money. This is a loan with a lot of strings attached.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This happens all the time. All the time. On all levels!
I was giving a presentation on some islands once (they were actually just a foot note, can't mention here what it was about) but immediately person X from country Y approached me before the presentation and asked me to change a few names of islands. .it happens constantly /the push is happening on so many fronts

Anonymous said...

The Chinese are going to hammer their fisheries into oblivion.