The governments of Belize and Guatemala have reaffirmed their diplomatic support for Taiwan during talks with the Taiwanese leader amid the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) threats against the self-ruled island.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen arrived in Belize on Monday, the final stop of her 10-day trip to Central America, where she met with Belizian Prime Minister Johnny Briceno for bilateral talks.
The two nations signed a framework to expand cooperation in various areas, including agriculture, technology, education, and climate change. Belize’s Parliament also passed a resolution reaffirming its support for Taiwan. A strong start as #Taiwan’s🇹🇼 #Belize🇧🇿 visit saw a framework agreement on technical cooperation inked by Minister Wu & @MFABelize Minister @EcourtbzeEamon, witnessed by @iingwen & @JohnBricenoBZE. Then smiles all round as the president presented the PM with 5k computers! pic.twitter.com/DHVmsRyxt2…