Im glad I finally registered
Bonny
(01.10.2022 06:23:50)
Excellent Web page, Preserve the wonderful job.
Many thanks.
link
Im happy I finally registered
Anastasia
(01.10.2022 01:45:51)
Thanks a lot for sharing this good site.
link
Im glad I now registered
Joanna
(01.10.2022 01:31:08)
I treasure the data on your site. Thanks a bunch!
link
Just wanted to say Hi!
Zulma
(01.10.2022 00:51:38)
say thanks to a lot for your site it helps a whole lot.
link
Alfie Tsu Japan
Alfie
(30.09.2022 23:33:17)
TAIPEI, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Guatemalan Foreign Minister Mario Bucaro said on Tuesday that the Central American country will "always support" Taiwan, after
China conducted its largest-ever military drills around the self-ruled island earlier this
month.
Meeting Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen at the presidential office in Taipei, Bucaro said that Guatemala and
Taiwan were "like-minded countries" united by a
"democratic alliance."
"Guatemala will always support Taiwan because we have a firm belief in the principles of peace, sovereignty, and territorial integrity," said
Bucaro.
"Peace is non-negotiable, but especially sovereignty is non-negotiable."
The remarks come just a few weeks after Beijing concluded a barrage of military drills around Taiwan in response to a visit
to the island in early August by U.S.
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The official did not mention China in his remarks but said
his visit to the self-ruled island was about "telling the world the importance of showing solidarity to the people of Taiwan, in the belief that only dialog can prevail in the face of any conflict."
Tsai noted in her remarks that Taiwan was the first "Asian country" Bucaro visited since being appointed foreign minister and thanked Guatemala for its diplomatic support in the wake
of China's military drills.
Guatemala is one of only 14 countries to retain formal diplomatic ties
with Taiwan and one of three allies left in Central America, the other
two being Honduras and Belize.
China views democratically ruled Taiwan as one of its provinces with
no right to the trappings of a state, a view Taiwan's government strongly disputes,
and has been stepping up pressure to win over the island's remaining friends.
In December, China re-established ties with Nicaragua,
and the government has openly said it is gunning to bring
down the number to zero.
The issue has broader geopolitical implications as the
United States has been concerned about China stepping up its activities in Central America.
In the run-up to the November presidential election in Honduras,
a visiting U.S.
delegation made clear it wanted the Central American country to maintain its Taiwan relations.
Now-President Xiomara Castro, who had floated the idea of ditching Taipei
for Beijing during the election campaign, has subsequently stood by Taiwan. (Reporting by Ben Blanchard
and Eduardo Baptista; Editing by Ana Nicolaci da Costa)
Escort Akora Pakistan (https://msds.open.edu)
Just want to say Hello!
Alfred
(30.09.2022 20:34:38)
Truly useful, looking frontward to returning.
link
Just want to say Hello.
Hilario
(30.09.2022 20:34:25)
Sustain the good job and delivering in the crowd!
link
Just wanted to say Hello.
Kelle
(30.09.2022 15:17:36)
Maintain the excellent work and bringing in the group!
link
I am the new girl
Crystal
(30.09.2022 14:23:37)
Awesome Website, Stick to the good job. Many thanks!
link
Just want to say Hi!
Meagan
(29.09.2022 19:44:21)
You're a very helpful web site; could not make
it without ya!
link
<< пред
880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 след >>
Написать отзыв