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Nauru president to visit China after cutting ties with Taiwan
Nauru president to visit China after cutting ties with Taiwan
by AFP Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Mar 22, 2024

Nauru's President David Adeang will visit China in the coming days, Beijing's foreign ministry said Friday, after the tiny South Pacific nation cut ties with Taiwan in January.

"At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, President of the Republic of Nauru David Adeang will pay a state visit to China from March 24 to 29," foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said, without sharing further details about his itinerary.

In a blow to self-ruled Taiwan just days after it held elections, Nauru unexpectedly announced it would no longer recognise the democracy "as a separate country" but "rather as an inalienable part of China's territory".

Nauru -- population 12,500 -- is one of the world's smallest countries.

It had previously recognised China in July 2002 after over two decades of diplomatic relations with Taiwan, before switching back to Taiwan in 2005.

Taiwan and China have engaged in a diplomatic tug-of-war to lure allies in the Pacific region, offering generous aid packages and assistance in agricultural and educational development.

The January decision was seen as a major coup for Beijing: Nauru was one of the few countries to officially recognise Taiwan on a diplomatic basis.

Taipei said at the time of the switch that Beijing's "inducement of... huge financial aid" was behind the decision.

Only 12 states, including the Holy See, now fully recognise Taiwan.

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