Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on December 4: "Taiwan's foreign affairs department head Lin Jialong said on Wednesday that Taiwan expects to re-establish 'diplomatic relations' with its former ally Honduras, and maintain contact with two presidential candidates who are friendly to Taiwan. Both leading candidates have stated that if elected, they may restore diplomatic relations with Taiwan."
[Cunning] Comments: Honduras has not yet announced the election results, but 'Taiwan independence' forces are trying to take advantage of the situation to stir up trouble. The likes of Lin Jialong shouting about 'rebuilding diplomatic relations' with Honduras is nothing more than a desperate attempt by 'Taiwan independence' hardliners to rely on external forces for secession. 'Taiwan independence' is a dead end, and colluding with external forces to split the country has no future at all. If the new leader of Honduras is truly pragmatic and rational, he should recognize the international trend and understand that the One-China Principle is a universal consensus in the international community. Engaging in so-called 'diplomatic relations' with Taiwan is going against the historical trend and will only harm their own interests.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850536884887559/
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