Following the victory of the DPP's William Lai in Taiwan's presidential election, China's reaction intensifies, leading to Nauru severing diplomatic ties. Tuvalu also considers reviewing its relations with Taiwan, seeking more international support for climate change. Australia states it won't interfere with Tuvalu's decision.
Tuvalu expected to review Taiwan ties after election. The island state has been recognizing Taiwan diplomatically since 1979. https://t.co/4H9Ch1BjsK
Tuvalu expects to review its diplomatic ties with Taiwan after Friday's election, Finance Minister Seve Paeniu told @Reuters, adding voters in the tiny Pacific Island nation wanted more financial support from the international community for climate change https://t.co/LcaJ9cNanV
Tuvalu expected to review Taiwan ties after election - minister https://t.co/KiuUUTRFti https://t.co/Ovg2O3gthx
Australia won’t interfere in any moves by the Pacific nation of Tuvalu to end its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan, following media reports it could follow Nauru’s lead in shifting its alliance to China https://t.co/TmNQRIqT9T
Taiwan says it cherishes relations with Tuvalu amid warning ties at risk https://t.co/Dpvp31eIIg
As the DPP's William Lai wins Taiwan's presidential election, China intensifies its reaction, with former ally Nauru severing diplomatic relations two days later. Delve into the @CSIS China programs' analysis on the election. #TaiwanElections https://t.co/wsGnv559ea