Beijing: Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren met with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in Beijing on Thursday, just months after the small Central American nation broke its diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
The state visit comes one day before that of the president of the Dominican Republic, whose country also switched allegiances from Taiwan to China this year.
El Salvador and the Dominican Republic are among a growing number of countries that have cut ties with Taiwan in favour of resuming or establishing relations with China, which considers the self-governing island democracy to be part of its territory.
Only 17 mainly small, developing countries now recognise Taiwan as a sovereign nation.
Taiwan split from mainland China during a civil war in 1949, and Beijing has been steadily ratcheting up diplomatic and economic pressure since Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016.
Beijing’s aggressiveness is largely driven by Tsai’s refusal to endorse Beijing’s “one-China principle,” which maintains that Taiwan is part of China and that the Communist Party-ruled administration in Beijing is China’s sole legitimate government. (AP)