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Taiwan helps El Salvador to improve foreign affairs services

By Lucas Wang and Kay Liu

Taipei, July 1 (CNA) Taiwan is helping El Salvador to improve its foreign ministry by funding several programs that would allow for better foreign affairs services, officials said Thursday.

El Salvador will use the Taiwan funds to set up free service phone lines for its overseas citizens, build and develop training facilities for diplomats, improve the functions and services of El Salvador's consulates in the United States, and set up child care centers for the foreign ministry's employees.

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the plan to improve the foreign affairs institutions of its Central American allies originated at a meeting of Taiwan's and the region's foreign ministers in 2008.

Taiwan's ambassador to El Salvador, Carlos S.C. Liao, handed over the funds for the El Salvador programs for the first half of this year to the country's Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez on June 17.
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1 comment :

  1. Todo esto esta bonito pero hay que recordar que China le renegocio la deuda externa a Costa Rica a cambio de establecer relaciones (y ya ni al Dalai Lama quisieron recibir). Hablamos de miles de millones de $$$
    Esperemos que prontamente se anuncie algo similar para ES.

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