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Taiwan greets Paraguay leader with 21-gun salute, honors
Taiwan’s President Lai welcomed Paraguay’s Peña with a 21-gun salute on Friday, reinforcing ties with Taiwan’s sole remaining South American diplomatic ally.2026/05/08 11:53 -

Guardian: Taiwan gains unexpected win in Honduran election
Taiwan gains unexpected influence in Honduras’ unresolved election as candidates vow to cut ties with China. U.S. pressure and China’s unfulfilled promises play key roles.2025/12/19 16:53 -

Taiwan welcomes U.S. act enhancing bilateral interactions
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung expresses optimism about Honduras’ election, aiming for strong ties with pro-Taiwan candidates. The U.S. bolsters Taiwan relations with the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act, enhancing diplomatic engagement.2025/12/03 11:58 -

New Saint Vincent PM raises diplomatic ties concern
Taiwan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Chen Ming-chi expressed confidence in ties with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines despite political shifts. Meanwhile, Honduras’ election could impact Taiwan’s diplomatic relations.2025/12/01 17:33 -

Taiwan eyes renewed ties with Honduras candidates
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung announced that Honduran presidential candidates are interested in restoring ties with Taiwan. Taiwan aids Belize’s shrimp industry to strengthen alliances.2025/04/21 21:00 -

MOFA rejects unfounded Honduras diplomatic rumors
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs refutes claims of Honduras seeking renewed ties, stressing no factual basis. The ministry remains focused on Taiwan’s global presence.2025/01/17 10:49 -

KMT legislator criticizes MOFA over Honduras-Taiwan ties
KMT legislator criticizes Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for inaction on restoring ties with Honduras, highlighting economic impacts on shrimp farmers.2025/01/15 11:41 -

Honduras’ unsettled US$440 million debt to Taiwan
Honduras owes Taiwan approximately US$440 million (NT$13.8 billion) in debt, which has accumulated over several years and remains unpaid even after severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favor of China. The decision to end over eight decades of relations with Taiwan and establish diplomatic ties with China was made on March 25, 2023. The current president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, did not borrow any additional funds from Taiwan, with the last loan of US$300 million being acquired by her predecessor, Juan Orlando Hernández, in 2019. These funds were primarily used for housing reconstruction, school facilities, and nutritional lunches. Honduras hoped that establishing diplomatic relations with Beijing would result in greater economic support and loans from the Chinese government. However, the country’s white shrimp exports were affected following the diplomatic break with Taiwan. As a result, Honduras has turned to China for similar tariff preferences.2024/02/16 14:33 -

Frank Hsieh comments on severing Honduras diplomatic ties
Taiwan’s representative to Japan, Frank Hsieh, shared his thoughts on Honduras cutting ties with Taiwan during a book launch event on Sunday (March 26).2023/03/28 17:35 -

Taiwanese officials offer details on end of diplomatic ties
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu both released statements on Sunday (March 26) after the announcement of the end of 82 years of diplomatic relations with Honduras.2023/03/28 17:28 -

Honduras may leave exchange students in Taiwan in limbo
Honduras’ ambassador to Taiwan, Harold Burgos, visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on Wednesday (March 15) following his country’s president’s unexpected announcement of seeking potential ties with China.2023/03/17 18:22 -

Taiwan to lose key ally as Honduras plans to switch ties
Honduran President Xiomara Castro dropped a bombshell on Tuesday, announcing her government’s intention to establish formal diplomatic relations with China.2023/03/15 19:41



