台灣新聞通訊社-《TAIPEI TIMES》Palau president talks up Taiwan

DIPLOMACY:Palau’s pro-US and pro-Taiwan leader was re-elected on Tuesday last week, despite economic and military pressure from China ahead of the election

Staff writer, with CNA

Palauan President Surangel Whipps Jr on Tuesday said that Taiwanese “deserve to have a voice” at the UN and encouraged Taiwanese private enterprises to invest in Palau.

Whipps, who has clinched another term in office, said in a video interview with the Central News Agency that he felt Taiwan’s participation in international organizations, including the UN, “can only make the world a better place.”

“The 23 million people in Taiwan deserve to have a voice,” he said.

Whipps also talked about his “strong relationship” with President William Lai (賴清德), Chinese economic pressure and Palau’s relationship with the US.

“We want Taiwanese investment in Palau,” Whipps said, adding that he attended the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce (WTCC) annual meeting and met Lai in Kaohsiung in September.

“We look at Palau as a small island with potential in certain sectors,” said the Palauan president, who has led the island nation since 2021.

“And we want to partner with our friends from Taiwan, especially Taiwanese businesses, that want to come and … look at those opportunities,” he added.

Noting that Lai had visited Palau as vice president, Whipps said he expected to have another conversation with Taiwan’s leader soon.

“I swam with him, so I know him very well,” Whipps said of Lai. “He took me shrimp farming when I went to his inauguration. So we’re looking forward to conversing and continuing to build on the strong relationship.”

Asked about recent Chinese economic pressure on his country, Whipps said that Palau had been “working hard” to diversify its economy to ensure “economic resilience” amid a decline in the number of Chinese tourists orchestrated by Beijing.

“Palau is a sovereign country, and we have a right to choose who our friends are,” Whipps said, citing the fact that Taiwan is self-governing and has the “same values” as reasons why Palau has chosen to maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

Palau is one of 12 countries worldwide that maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

Whipps, who won a second four-year term as president in an election held on Tuesday last week, said he had not received “any message” from Beijing since then.

“I can tell you that before the election, there was a Chinese vessel within our EEZ,” Whipps said, referring to the exclusive economic zone specified in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

“As of today, there’s another one that’s in our EEZ. That’s a research vessel that shouldn’t be in our EEZ, because they need permission. So that’s the only communication I had with China,” he added.

Speaking about US president-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election on Tuesday last week, the same day as Palau’s election, Whipps said Palau’s relationship with Washington “remains firm.”

Both Democrats and Republicans “understand the importance of Pacific relations,” he said, while expressing an interest in opening a dialogue with Trump to address climate change.

He also applauded US businessman Elon Musk’s “incredible work,” especially in the field of electric vehicles, which he said was the kind of technology needed to “help solve our climate problems.”

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

2024/11/14 04:37

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