MELBOURNE -- A general election in the small Pacific island nation of Tuvalu on Friday may decide whether it maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan, or follows fellow island country Nauru in severing ties with Taipei and recognizing Beijing.
Island nation, looking for more financial support, may shift toward Beijing
Former Tuvalu Prime Minister Enele Sopoaga addressing the UN General Assembly in 2016. © Reuters
MELBOURNE -- A general election in the small Pacific island nation of Tuvalu on Friday may decide whether it maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan, or follows fellow island country Nauru in severing ties with Taipei and recognizing Beijing.