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Gambia Amicably Calls it Quits With Taiwan, Cuts Diplomatic Ties

Gambia Amicably Calls it Quits With Taiwan, Cuts Diplomatic Ties

From Aljazeera

Gambia’s government will cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan with immediate effect, a statement from President Yahya Jammeh’s office has said.

The small West African state was one of a few African countries, along with Burkina Faso and Swaziland, to recognize self-ruled Taiwan, which China regards as a renegade province to be recovered by force if necessary.

“This decision has been taken in our strategic national interest. We are proud that we have been a very strong and reliable partner of the ROC (China) for the past 18 years, the results of which are there for every Taiwanese to see,” the statement said on Thursday.

It said Gambia and Taiwan would remain friends.

Gambia is the second African state to announce a change in its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan this week.

Officials in the tiny island nation of Sao Tome and Principe said on Tuesday that China plans to open a trade mission to promote projects there.

The decision comes 16 years after China broke off relations over the tiny Central African nation’s diplomatic recognition of Taiwan.

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