2024-08-15
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[Text/Observer Network Wang Kaiwen] According to the website of the Honduran Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Honduran President Xiomara Castro met with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying on August 13 local time to discuss issues such as strengthening bilateral relations.
On the same day, China and Honduras also signed a document on cooperation in building an education center. A press release from the Honduran Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the signing of the relevant document is expected to bring great benefits to Honduras' education and is another step forward for the two countries on the road to stable and lasting cooperation.
It is reported that during the talks between Castro and Hua Chunying, the two sides gave priority to discussing areas that are beneficial to the interests and cooperation of the two countries, project financing and the progress of the free trade agreement between Honduras and China.
It is worth mentioning that in March last year, when the Biden administration of the United States learned that Honduras was planning to "sever diplomatic ties" with the Taiwan authorities, it urgently sent Dodd, the US President’s Special Advisor on American Affairs, to Honduras to mediate, but failed to change the country’s decision.
On August 13, local time, Honduran President Castro met with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Hua ChunyingHonduras Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
According to AFP, Honduran Foreign Minister Reina told the media on the 13th that Hua Chunying's visit was to advance a number of issues.