Honduras inaugurates embassy in Beijing as China-Honduras ties usher in new era

BEIJING: Honduras officially inaugurated its embassy in Beijing on Sunday, less than three months after China-Honduras diplomatic relations were established. The move was seen by diplomats and analysts as being of great significance to ushering in a new era of bilateral ties.

Diplomats and officials from both sides hailed the significant progress made in such a short period of time, which has a demonstrative effect for other Central and Latin American countries.

At around 11 am on Sunday, the inauguration ceremony of the Honduran Embassy in China was held at the Jianguomen Diplomatic Residence Compound in Beijing. Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang and Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina attended the ceremony.

The opening ceremony commenced with the playing of the national anthems of both China and Honduras. Both Qin and Reina gave speeches and jointly unveiled the plaque for the Honduran Embassy.

Qin, on behalf of the Chinese government, extended hearty congratulations, saying that two months ago, China and Honduras officially established diplomatic relations on the basis of the one-China principle, fulfilling the long-standing aspiration of both peoples and ushering in a new era of China-Honduran relations.

In the past two months, both sides have firmly fulfilled their commitments to establishing diplomatic ties, resulting in a robust start to bilateral relations. The rapid development of China-Honduran relations fully demonstrates that adherence to the one-China principle is in line with international justice, the general trend, and the will of the people.

The inauguration ceremony was held during a six-day state visit by Honduran President Xiomara Castro to China, which was the first visit to the country by a Honduran president.

“President Castro’s state visit to China is of milestone significance. The historic meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Castro will surely lead bilateral relations to new heights and realize new developments,” Qin said at the inauguration ceremony.

Establishing diplomatic relations with China has ushered in a new era in Honduras’ relations with the world, opening a door for us to a great nation of prosperity and development, Reina said during the inauguration ceremony.

“Honduras will firmly adhere to the one-China principle. We believe that China-Honduras relations will certainly continue to strengthen, bearing abundant fruit to benefit the peoples of both countries,” Reina noted.

Demonstrative effect

Reina said the two countries are expected to sign on Monday 19 memorandums and documents addressing cooperation including a Belt and Road memorandum.

Michel Campbell, Nicaragua’s Ambassador to China, told media on Sunday that it is a matter of great pride and joy that China has welcomed another embassy from a Central American country.

As a country that established diplomatic relations with China one year ago, Nicaragua appreciates the brave decision taken by the president of Honduras to recognize the one-China principle, Campbell said.

The Nicaraguan envoy also expressed his belief that more countries from Central America and the Caribbean will make the correct decision, jointly promoting cooperation between the region and China.

As Honduras is a very important country in Latin America, the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Honduras has a demonstrative effect on promoting China’s relations with countries in Latin America, an important battlefield for the DPP authorities in Taiwan island to expand their “international space,” Wu Hongying, former director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, told the Global Times on Sunday.

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