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Nicaragua cancels donation of goods from Taiwan to the Church and delivers them to China

Nicaragua On Monday, it canceled Taiwan’s donation of the building that housed its embassy and other goods to the Catholic Church and delivered them to China, a country with which Managua resumed its relations, the government reported.

Recognition of “A single China (…) implies the immediate registration of all real estate, furniture, equipment and means, in favor of the recognized State”Said the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) in a statement, days after the Taiwanese diplomatic mission left the country.

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The PGR stated that “according to our legislation, there is no room for transactions, transfers or transfers between these, supposed donations, the intention of which only shows the illegal and voracious nature of those who, with maneuvers and subterfuges, try to appropriate what is foreign.”

In addition, he warned that “Those entities that insist on illegitimate and illegal claims will be exposed to the corresponding courts and legal actions.”

Taiwan reacted to the measure with a protest “Energetic” and described it as “occupation” Y “Illegal transfer“To China, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which condemned “The arbitrary obstruction by the Nicaraguan government of the token sale of its property to the Catholic Church.”

Nicaragua it broke relations with Taiwan on December 9 and that same day it resumed relations with China, which it recognized as the only legitimate government, giving a period until 23 of that month for the departure of Taiwanese diplomatic personnel.

China consider that Taiwan it is part of their territory.

The PGR ordinance came after representatives of the Catholic Church told La Prensa newspaper that Taiwan’s assets were donated to them.

“Before leaving they made (donated) all their goods, among them was the building (of the embassy that) they offered to the Diocese“, Which he accepted, the vicar, Monsignor Carlos Avilés, told the newspaper on Sunday.

Donation of Taiwan It occurred in a context of tensions that persist between the religious and the government of the president Daniel Ortega, who accuses them of having tried together with opponents to provoke a coup in 2018 amid street protests against their government, with the support of the United States.

The Catholic Church participated as a mediator in a dialogue that sought to end the political crisis unleashed after those protests that were quelled by the authorities with a balance of 355 dead and thousands of exiles, according to the Permanent Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

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