Dominican Republic opens new embassy in China

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Wang (second right) and Danilo unveils the plaque commemorating the opening of the Dominican Republic embassy in Beijing. — Reuters photo

BEIJING: The Dominican Republic opened its new embassy in China yesterday, months after switching its allegiance to the Asian giant from the self-ruled island of Taiwan.

Dominican President Danilo Medina and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveileda plaque commemoratingthe occasion in central Beijing.

Speaking at the ceremony, Wang praised the Dominican Republic’s decision to sever ties with Taiwan, which Beijing considers a renegade province, saying China and the Caribbean island nation were ‘writing new history.’

“This is due to the wise decision of establishing diplomatic relations between China and the Dominican Republic.”

Dominican Foreign Minister Miguel Vargas said that by opening the new embassy, the two countries were “opening a very relevant chapter in the international relations of the Dominican Republic.”

The ceremony followed meetings between Medina and Chinese President Xi Jinping Friday, where the leaders celebrated their new ties and oversaw the signing of 18 agreements to cooperate in a variety of areas from finance to civil aviation.

The Dominican Republic abandoned Taiwan in May, as part of a campaign by Beijing to split the self-governed democratic island from its few remaining diplomatic allies.

The country was joined in its decision by Panama and El Salvador, defections that have irked the United States, which maintains strong support for Taipei despite its own recognition of Beijing. — AFP