Paraguay has recently been delayed in obtaining vaccines, causing domestic political instability, but the Chinese Communist Party is trying to use vaccine diplomacy to threaten the country to break off diplomatic relations with Taiwan. The government’s official Twitter feed said that the president, Marito Abdo, has confirmed the purchase of 2 million doses of vaccine from India, and stressed that the country “does not accept the diplomatic blackmail of the Chinese Communist Party with the vaccine”.
The president of Paraguay, Marito Abdo, said he refuses to accept diplomatic blackmail by the Chinese Communist Party with the vaccine. (Photo: taken from the Twitter account of the President of Paraguay)
The government’s decision to use the vaccine as a diplomatic blackmailer was made by the president of the Republic of China. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan’s Director of Latin America, Yu Da㵢, said directly to his face that the two sides have solid diplomatic relations and are willing to work for themselves to guarantee.
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The official Twitter page of the Paraguayan presidential administration tweeted on April 20 that President Abdo announced that he had confirmed the purchase of 2 million doses of vaccines from India, and that a second shipment of 100,000 doses of vaccines from India would be shipped from India on April 22, and other vaccines would also be delivered to Paraguay one after another. In addition, President Abdo stressed that Paraguay does not accept diplomatic blackmail by the Chinese Communist Party with vaccines.
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