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Taiwan’s Tsai making state visit to Marshall, Solomon islands, Tuvalu, amid China stalemate

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President Tsai Ing-wen left Saturday for the United States and three South Pacific nations in an effort to crack the diplomatic isolation imposed by rival
TAIPEI – President Tsai Ing-wen left Saturday for the United States and three South Pacific nations in an effort to crack the diplomatic isolation imposed by rival China.
Tsai will visit the Marshall and Solomon Islands along with Tuvalu while transiting through Hawaii and the U. S. territory of Guam. The three are among just 20 countries that extend Taiwan formal diplomatic recognition.
Tsai’s travels follow Panama’s switching of diplomatic relations to Beijing in June in what was seen as a major diplomatic setback for Taiwan.
“We want to prove to the world that Taiwan is capable of, and is willing to, make more contributions to the international community,” Tsai said Saturday ahead of her departure.
In the Marshalls and Solomons, Tsai will find an “opportunity to better understand the sustainable development needs of the two countries and determine how (Taiwan) can assist in line with steadfast diplomacy,” the government said in a statement posted on its official website.
In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang demanded Tsai be barred from transiting through the U. S., which, like most countries, has only unofficial relations with Taiwan.
“Regarding the transit of Taiwan’s leader in the United States, I think her true intention is clear for all to see,” Geng said at a daily news briefing.
Washington should “not allow her to stop over, avoid sending any erroneous messages to the Taiwan independence force, and maintain the general picture of China-U.

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