New Tuvalu government reaffirms relationship with Taiwan

Tuvalu’s new government has reaffirmed its relations with Taiwan, adding that it wants dialogue with Australia over a security pact signed last year.

SYDNEY, Australia — Tuvalu’s new government has reaffirmed its relations with Taiwan after last month’s election, Tuvalu’s government said in a statement, adding that it wants dialogue with Australia over a security pact signed last year.

“The new government wishes to reaffirm its commitment to the long-term and lasting special relationship between Tuvalu and the Republic of China, Taiwan,” the statement said. “It intends to reassess options that would strengthen and lift it to a more durable, lasting, and mutually beneficial relationship.”

Former attorney general and fisheries official Feleti Teo was elected prime minister on Monday, after a general election closely watched by Taiwan, China, the United States and Australia, amid a geopolitical tussle for influence in the South Pacific.

Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation of about 11,200, is one of three remaining Pacific allies of Taiwan after Nauru cut ties last month and switched to Beijing, which had promised more development help.

The document, titled a “Statement of Priorities” for the new government, also supported the principles of a security and migration pact called the Falepili Union signed with Australia in November, though it acknowledged transparency concerns around the deal.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/new-tuvalu-government-reaffirms-relationship-taiwan-rcna140844


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