Paraguay Says Will Defend Ties With Taiwan, Host Its President

Paraguay's President Santiago Pena delivers a speech during an investment and opportunities forum within the visit by Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung, at the National Administration of Navigation and Ports (ANNP) headquarters in Asuncion on July 14, 2025. (Photo by DANIEL DUARTE / AFP)

Paraguay, Taiwan’s only remaining diplomatic ally in South America, vowed Monday to defend its ties with the self-governing democracy claimed by China and announced its president, Lai Ching-te, will visit in August.

President Santiago Pena hosted Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung on a visit to Asuncion with a delegation of around 30 business leaders.

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