Ortega urges Taiwan to withdraw from SICA and integrate Russia

Ortega also supported Chinese cooperation as “a model” of President Xi Jinping’s “principles” to build “a new world.”

Managua Nicaragua.

President of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, Saturday asked discharge to do Taiwan As an observer of the Organization of Central American Integration (SICA) and requested to connect Russia For alliances among covenants China 12,000 houses and thermal plants to be built.

Ortega Speaking at a meeting with Luo Zhaohui, President of the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA). It was televised. There he pointed TaiwanAn autonomous island Beijing Considered as a province Rebelis a military base“In America.

“He SICA Taiwan cannot continue to be allowed into its system Yankee Army base That is called Taiwan should be Withdrawal, expelled from SICA“, he said.

“Today that is clearer than ever Taiwan It was nothing but a military base of the North American Empire. We are sure that time will come Taiwan Soon it will be freed from that military occupation (…),” he added. Ortega.

-with Russia without Taiwan-

SICA was formed in 1991 Costa Rica, El SalvadorGuatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Belize became a full member in 2000 and the Dominican Republic in 2013. America And of TaiwanThey are observers from the regional organization, pending Russia’s request to join.

When it is set SICA, Had diplomatic relations with Central American countries Taiwan Not with China.

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However, in recent years, most of the members of SICA, except Guatemala and BelizeThey have severed ties with Taipei They established relationships with each other Beijing, On a single authentication basis China.

First SICA country to break Taiwan was Costa Rica (2007), followed by Panama (2017), Dominican Republic (2018), L Redeemer (2018), Nicaragua (2021) and Honduras (2023)

In his speech, Ortega Accused Guatemala and Belize “Having a relationship with the Yankee base”, referring to Taiwan. In addition, he blamed these two countries for preventing them from joining SICA to Russia.

“It’s ridiculous, there’s a majority of countries that already have relations there China” and Guatemala and Belize “want to block the integration of Russia, It has relationships with everything Central America“, said Ortega.

– “A New World”-

from whichand China and Nicaragua The two countries have established diplomatic relations and signed memorandums of understanding to improve them Chinese investments in the Central American country.

Saturday, from official media Nicaragua Announced several agreements between the Chinese Agency for International Development Cooperation and the governmentAnd Ortega to be built 12,000 houses Social and thermal plants.

According to Ortega, Chinese cooperation is “a model” of the president’s “policies.”Hino Xi Jinping pTo create a “new world” where all nations “could live together in peace, security and respect for sovereignty”.

In April 2022, the Asian giant He promised to provide funds 60 million dollars Construction of these houses nicaragua, The first phase opens this Sunday.

– China: We will spare no effort-

Further, China will help Nicaragua Under construction Thermal plants The country’s energy needs to be increased by 150 MW.

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“The objective is to strengthen the national interconnected system, with adequate capacity Energy Production”, said Ernesto Martínez Differ, president of the state-owned Nicaraguan Electric Company.

During the meeting with Ortega, et alLuo Zhaohui, head of the China Agency for International Cooperation, said Chinese companies are eager to implement. Different creations of infrastructure.

He also took it forward China and Nicaragua A “broad consensus” was reached to implement the plans Education cEconomic development, culture, health, infrastructure and Hygiene.

Esmond Harmon

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