South Africa asks Taiwan to move embassy out of capital (www.dw.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 10:31
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South Africa asked Taiwan to move its liaison office out of the administrative capital, Pretoria, in order to emphasize the countries’ “non-diplomatic” ties. China claims Taiwan as part of its own territory.

South Africa has asked Taiwan to move its unofficial embassy out of its administrative capital, Pretoria, the South African Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

China claims the self-governing island of Taiwan as part of its own territory. Taiwan’s government is only officially recognized by a dozen countries, while many states maintain informal diplomatic ties with the island.

South Africa severed formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1997 but maintains informal ties.

China is South Africa’s largest trade partner. Both states are members of the BRICS bloc of developing economies which is set to hold its annual summit next week in the Russian city of Kazan.

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FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 12:22 next collapse

Isn’t it time for the world to admit it’s really stupid to not acknowledge that an island that has total autonomy for decades is not part of another country?

twinnie@feddit.uk on 19 Oct 14:03 next collapse

I haven’t clarified this with the ultimate source of all truth (ChatGPT) but I’m pretty sure there’s not actually that many countries that officially recognise Taiwan as anything independent country.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 14:07 collapse

Literally in the part of the article the OP posted in the body of this post:

Taiwan’s government is only officially recognized by a dozen countries, while many states maintain informal diplomatic ties with the island.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 19 Oct 14:22 next collapse

Not if China has anything to say about it.

Saleh@feddit.org on 19 Oct 14:31 collapse

It is not the stated will of Taiwan. Taiwan also officially follows the One China principle.

So each side claims to be the rightful sovereign of all of China, while the other side is occupying some of that area.

LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net on 19 Oct 15:49 collapse

Officially, yes, but it’s complicated. Unofficially they’re no longer supporting that claim but it remains in the constitution. And ironically, there is concern that relinquishing the claim over the mainland might be perceived as a pro-independence move and would antagonize the mainland authorities.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 14:27 next collapse

SA bending over for Xi

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 17:13 collapse

Short Memory from South Africa.

NoForwardslashS@sopuli.xyz on 20 Oct 10:22 collapse

Name one good thing South Africa did

johsny@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 10:50 next collapse

We won the rugby

NoForwardslashS@sopuli.xyz on 20 Oct 15:29 collapse

Oh good, is rugby over now?

johsny@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 15:57 collapse

Rugby here is never over.

ParadoxSeahorse@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 13:36 next collapse

Recently stood up for Palestinians

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 21 Oct 07:23 collapse

Boerewors.

LavenderDay3544@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 02:22 next collapse

The People’s Republic of China which governs the mainland claims Taiwan but the Republic of China which currently only governs Taiwan technically also claims all of the mainland too. The two Chinas are a result of the Chinese Civil War which ended with the communists taking over most of China and the nationalist government effectively being exiled to the island of Taiwan and continuing there.

So if free countries have to pick one or the other to recognize why not choose the ROC which is a free democracy instead of the PRC which is a de facto dictatorship? At the same time it would force the rest of the world to sever its addiction to cheap PRC made goods using what amounts to slave labor meanwhile the ROC makes high quality goods and has a robust STEM workforce that leads the world in industries like computer hardware.

Gold_E_Lox@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 07:18 collapse

lol taiwan doesnt have nukes, or a billion people, or the greatest manufacturing abilities ever seen.

also, the US loves an enemy to rely upon

Agent641@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 03:17 collapse

Why are they asking Taiwan? They should be asking Beijing, right?

NoForwardslashS@sopuli.xyz on 20 Oct 10:20 collapse

Accidentally legitimised independence there. No backsies!