Honduras is taking significant steps to assert its sovereignty and democracy by resisting corporate colonialism and an investor rights system. The country has made a historic decision to withdraw from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, supported by experts convened by the Progressive International at the Presidential Palace in Honduras, including @ecuarauz, @jmahumadaf, @crpinog, and @AnaArendar. In addition, Honduras has entered into a 6.8 billion lempiras ($275 million) cooperation agreement with China aimed at boosting infrastructure for education establishments. This move comes as Honduras and China celebrate the first anniversary of their diplomatic ties, highlighting a growing relationship and China's increasing influence in Latin America through infrastructure projects.
China signed a $275 million cooperation deal with Honduras to help improve infrastructure for education in the Central American country. Former Chilean ambassador Jorge Heine @jorgeheinel highlights Beijing’s projects in the region. #Heat #China #Honduras #cgtnamerica https://t.co/4GYE2FIc0S
China and Honduras established diplomatic ties last year and the relationship is growing stronger. @BenjaminNorton explains why more and more countries are seeking closer ties with China. #Heat #China #Honduras #cgtnamerica https://t.co/V8THndL7Ii
China signed a $275 million cooperation deal with Honduras to help improve infrastructure for education in the Central American country. Former Chilean ambassador Jorge Heine @jorgeheinel highlights Beijing’s projects in the region. #Heat #China #Honduras #LatinAmerica https://t.co/FYUz3nlwMr
China and Honduras are celebrating the first year anniversary of formally establishing diplomatic ties. Analyst Einar Tangen @ehtangen discusses the progress made in relations. #Heat #China #Honduras #LatinAmerica https://t.co/OpCNMCWd9y
⚠️ HONDURAS AND CHINA SET $275 MILLION COOPERATION AGREEMENT Full Story → https://t.co/Cvm4mdksYZ Honduras and China have signed a 6.8 billion lempiras ($275.99 million) cooperation agreement to help boost infrastructure for education establishments in the Central American…
Yesterday, the @progintl convened experts @ecuarauz, @jmahumadaf, @crpinog, and @AnaArendar at the Presidential Palace in Honduras to support the country’s historic decision to withdraw from the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. https://t.co/8O5oHTJ3Oy
🇭🇳Honduras Resiste🇭🇳 The Central American country is asserting its sovereignty and democracy, resisting corporate colonialism and an investor rights system that holds governments to ransom. The Progressive International stands with Honduras. Join us. https://t.co/cm0LPUtNhm