St Lucia to Maintain Ties With Taiwan

By: - September 12th, 2012

Above: St Lucia

By the Caribbean Journal staff

St Lucia Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony ended months of speculation Tuesday night in announcing that St Lucia would indeed maintain its diplomatic ties with Taiwan.

He revealed the decision in a national address Tuesday night.

“We are fully aware of the fact that, as the government of the People’s Republic of China has said, that ‘the One-China principle is the political basis for the establishment of relations between China and Latin America and the Caribbean countries and regional organizations,” Anthony said.

St Lucia, under Anthony , had broken ties with Taiwan in favour of China in 1997. Stephenson King, the country’s current opposition leader, returned to relations with Taiwan in 2007 as Prime Minister.

Anthony had signaled during the election campaign in late 2011 that he might consider returning to ties with China.

It seems that the constant see-saw led to Anthony’s decision to remain with Taiwan.

“We recognize, too, that, in China’s language, ‘there is but one China.’ But we also recognize the present circumstances in which we have been placed over these last many years, and the necessity to move, not like a Jack-in-the-Box, jumping from one country to another every few years, but to follow the evolution of relations between China and Taiwan, and then to act accordingly.”

The move came a few weeks after a committee concluded its review of the country’s relations with Taiwan and with China.

St Lucia’s government has reportedly told Taiwanese Ambassador James Chang that the future of diplomatic relations between the two countries must be based on “respect for St Lucia’s laws, St Lucia’s traditions, culture and absolute non-interference in St Lucia’s domestic political affairs.”

Anthony also revealed that his government had initiated investigation into alleged payments made to members of the former government by Taiwan in 2007.

“We expressed the view that in our judgment, such payments and procedures, if made, breached both the law and acknowledged parliamentary practices in the authorization of the use of the funds,” Anthony said.

St Lucia has retained the services of forensic accountant Bob Lindquist to examine the alleged transactions.

He also announced that St Lucia would be receiving a report into the operations of district councils in the country with regard to their use of Taiwanese funds.

News

Bahamas Condemns "Cowardly" Attack on US Consulate in Libya

Above: former US Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens (Photo: US Embassy in Libya) By the Caribbean Journal staff The government of the Bahamas said it stood with its ally the United States and joined other “free and democratic” countries in condemning what it called a “cowardly” attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi that killed […]

News

Haiti Continues Artibonite Development With Help from Venezuela, Spain

Above: discounted fertilizer in Desdunes (Photo: OP Haiti) By the Caribbean Journal staff Haiti President Michel Martelly inaugurated a new drinking water supply and distribution system in Verrettes during a tour of the Artibonite region on Tuesday. The system came with financial support from the Spanish government of approximately $300,000. It included the replacement of […]

News

UN Human Rights Official Visits Haiti

Above: UN Deputy SG Ivan Simonovic began his Haiti trip Wednesday (UN Photo/Ryan Brown) By the Caribbean Journal staff Ivan Simonovic, the United Nations Deputy Secretary General for Human Rights, began a visit to Haiti Wednesday, the world body announced. The trip will focus on assessing the human rights challenges in Haiti through meetings with […]


A Nevisian Chef's Journey to Africa

Above: Chef Curtis Smithen By the Caribbean Journal staff Chef Curtis Smithen has been taking Nevisian cuisine around the world, from New York to the Bahamas — but his latest food odyssey is bringing him halfway around the world to sub-Saharan Africa. Smithen, the former executive chef at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis and the […]

Haiti Begins Training Public Officials on Management of State Assets

Above: The office of Haiti Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe (centre) has launched a programme aimed at strengthening management of government assets By the Caribbean Journal staff Haiti’s Office of Human Resources Management launched a training seminar this week aimed at improving the management of state assets by public officials. The office, which is an organ […]

From Haiti to Honduras, Supporting Women's Health Through Microcredit

Above: Chef Curtis Smithen By the Caribbean Journal staff Chef Curtis Smithen has been taking Nevisian cuisine around the world, from New York to the Bahamas — but his latest food odyssey is bringing him halfway around the world to sub-Saharan Africa. Smithen, the former executive chef at the Four Seasons Resort Nevis and the […]

US Embassy in Haiti Issues Warning Following Series of Armed Robberies

Above: the Tabarre neighbourhood in Port-au-Prince (Photo: US Embassy in Haiti) By the Caribbean Journal staff The United States Embassy in Haiti issued a security message to US citizens traveling in or visiting Haiti this week after a spate of armed robberies near the embassy in Port-au-Prince. According to a release from the Embassy, over […]