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Former Taiwan ally Nauru re-establishes diplomatic ties with ChinaDemocratically governed Taiwan lost Nauru, one of its few remaining diplomatic allies, to China on January 15, just days after a new Taiwanese president was elected.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Nauru and China flags together.</p></div>

Nauru and China flags together.

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Beijing: China and Nauru on Wednesday re-established diplomatic ties, Chinese state media reported, after the tiny Pacific island nation unexpectedly severed relations with its now former ally Taiwan.

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During a ceremony in Beijing, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Nauru counterpart Lionel Aingimea formally signed a document to restore bilateral relations, with ties at the ambassadorial level resuming with immediate effect.

Democratically governed Taiwan lost Nauru, one of its few remaining diplomatic allies, to China on January 15, just days after a new Taiwanese president was elected.

China claims Taiwan as its own territory with no right to state-to-state ties, a position Taiwan strongly disputes.

Nauru's government said it was seeking full resumption of diplomatic relations with China "in the best interests" of the country and its people.

Nauru had recognised China before, between 2002 and 2005.

Taiwan's 12 remaining diplomatic allies include the Vatican, Guatemala and Paraguay, plus Palau, Tuvalu and the Marshall Islands in the Pacific.

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(Published 24 January 2024, 10:57 IST)