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Former Taiwan ally Nauru re-establishes diplomatic ties with China

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 24 January 2024
During a ceremony in Beijing, China's foreign minister Wang Yi and his Nauru counterpart Lionel Aingimea formally signed a document to restore bilateral relations, with ties at the ambassadorial level resuming with immediate effect.
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