China seems to be building a hydroelectric dam in Honduras. Perhaps this is a condition of that aid? Also, the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, is openly pro-independence from China, which is an escalation from their previous stance based on the 1992 consensus in which both parties “agreed” (with very different interpretations) that China and Taiwan are both part of “one China.”
I am wondering why Honduras was in the minority of recognising ROC in the first place. I’m not at all familiar with Honduras’ history or politics. Has it historically been fairly reactionary?
China seems to be building a hydroelectric dam in Honduras. Perhaps this is a condition of that aid? Also, the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, is openly pro-independence from China, which is an escalation from their previous stance based on the 1992 consensus in which both parties “agreed” (with very different interpretations) that China and Taiwan are both part of “one China.”
I am wondering why Honduras was in the minority of recognising ROC in the first place. I’m not at all familiar with Honduras’ history or politics. Has it historically been fairly reactionary?