Taiwan's gift of the friendly humvee's packaged mail
Overseas network, official account no. 2018. 01. 1207:13


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On january 12, taiwan aided 90 dominican military hummer vehicles from the “friend country” to arrive in dominica next week. It is understood that the associated costs, including maintenance and freight costs of approximately nz$ 74 million (approximately nz$ 16. 24 million), will be fully covered by the relevant budget of the foreign service。
According to taiwan's pro-green media reports, taiwan and dominica had a history of “proximity” last year, the head of the foreign service, li davidy, had visited the country in july, the deputy of the foreign service, liu deli, had visited the country again in august, and the head of the defence service, von shishu, had visited dominica in august. Foreign sources say that taiwan and dominica have now stabilized。
The donation of old military goods to dominica was last year sent as two uh-1h helicopters, 90 hummer vehicles, 100 locomotives and related spare parts, with the intention of “continuously giving assurances”. The ministry of foreign affairs of taiwan rejected the claim of “continuing assurances” at that time and stated that the grant had been part of a pattern of cooperation, and that it was a good thing that taiwan provided old military supplies to “friends” for humanitarian and natural disaster relief。
Earlier, the director of the taiwan research centre of the university of shanghai, sin jian, said “there are now at least seven or eight countries, and even a dozen taiwan's `bong-cong-cong-cong', who want to make peace with china”. In the face of the “disconnected” crisis, the tsai authorities have begun to use old tactics and have continued to send money to the “friends” in their operations by saying that they would not engage in “money diplomacy”。
According to an earlier report by the overseas network, taiwan would provide $60 million to belize, one third of which was donated, in order to maintain its “state-to-state” relationship with belize. Even so, belize is not satisfied. Earlier, the local media in belize had written that the chinese authorities had given more than their own $600 million in gold aid to guatemala, a neighbouring country, and that the direct-in-command authorities had one side over the other. Belize diplomatic officials have even stated that “it does not want to be treated differently from guatemala” and that the rush to “fire-fighting” has been called “the full-year budget of the foreign service is about $24 billion”, and that “the case is so far a guatemalan proposal, but it is impossible in the face of the financial constraints of the authorities.” (overseas sun mun)



