Paraguayan President Santiago Peña recently affirmed his nation’s ties with Taiwan during discussions with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. This meeting in Asunción emphasized their shared stance against unilateral changes in the Taiwan Strait, advocating for a peaceful status quo. Kishida’s visit to Paraguay marked his first trip to South America since assuming office in […]
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