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Taiwan’s President Visits Pacific Islands to Counter China’s Influence

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Taiwan’s president ready to set off on a mission on Saturday to shore up relations with a few of his island democracy’s shrinking band of diplomatic allies: three tiny Pacific Island nations which have taken an outsize significance in Taiwan’s battle in opposition to Chinese efforts to push it off the worldwide stage.

Lai Ching-te, the Taiwanese president, is scheduled to go to the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Palau, which quantity to one-quarter of the dozen states that preserve diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Since the Seventies, dozens of nations have shifted ties to China. Beijing claims the self-governed island of Taiwan as its territory, and insists that governments finish diplomatic relations with Taipei if they need full relations with China.

Mr. Lai’s weeklong journey comes as his authorities tries to fathom what adjustments President-elect Donald J. Trump will convey to U.S. dealings with Taiwan, and with China. Mr. Trump has known as for Taiwan to sharply enhance its navy spending and has complained about Taiwan’s world dominance in making semiconductors. But Mr. Trump’s proposed cupboard contains Republicans who’ve been deeply distrustful of China and sympathetic to Taiwan.

In unsure occasions, specialists say, Taiwan wants each fringe of worldwide benefit that it may possibly get, together with from its small allies within the Pacific. Their complete inhabitants is about 67,000, in keeping with United Nations estimates, in contrast with Taiwan’s greater than 23 million individuals. But they’re members of the United Nations and its our bodies, whereas Taiwan is usually excluded.

“The benefit that Taiwan will get from displaying good will to those diplomatic companions is that naturally they assist us converse out internationally, in all types of worldwide settings the place Taiwan can’t do it,” stated Ian Tsung-yen Chen, a professor who makes a speciality of Asia-Pacific relations at National Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan.

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