(Sydney Funa Foti Composite Electric) The Pacific Island State Tuvaru Parliament unanimously recommended the former General Prosecutor Steo as the new Prime Minister.As one of the only three diplomatic relations in the Pacific region, under the leadership of the Prime Minister of the New Prime Minister, Tuvaru will maintain attention with Taiwan diplomatic relations.
Feleti Teo Monday (February 26) as the Prime Minister with the support of 16 members.Former Foreign Minister Cefei, a foreign minister, wrote in Social Media to congratulate Teo: "This is the first chose of no one in the history of our country."
The 61 -year -old special Olympics has been educated in New Zealand and Australia. It is the first prosecutor of Tuvalu and served as senior officials in the fishery department for decades.Fisheries are the biggest source of income from Towaru.
Tuvaru's population is about 11,200, distributed on nine islands, which is still one of the 12 countries in Taiwan.
The former Prime Minister Natano, who supports Taiwan, who supports Taiwan, lost the National Assembly seat in the election on January 26, triggered that Tavanu might follow Nauru and changed to establish diplomatic relations with mainland China.Essence
Nauru, who is also a Pacific Island country, announced that in the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party last month, he announced that he had broken diplomatic relations with Taiwan and turned to resume diplomatic relations with Beijing.
Tuvaru Treasury Secretary Paid has previously stated that the new government should debate on issues to acknowledge Taiwan or mainland China.However, so far, Special Olympics has not disclosed his position on issues such as security and immigration agreements in Taiwan and Australia.
The Taiwan Ambassador to Tuvaru Lin Dongheng on Sunday (25th) refuted Tuvaru's rumors that may be aligned with Beijing.He claimed that the new Prime Minister was guaranteed that Tuvalu's relationship with Taiwan was "firm as rock, lasting and eternal."
Lin Dongheng said: "I was invited to have lunch with all Congress and the newly -elected prime minister. I talk to all of them and get the guarantee of everyone."
Taiwan issued a statement to congratulate Tuvalu to choose the new Prime Minister that the special Olympic "standing friends and me have visited Taiwan many times", and the friendship between the two countries is firm.
Analysis believes that it is still too early to determine whether Special Olympics will maintain relations with Taiwan, but international relations are expected to be the primary topic of the new government.