Questions Around Saint Vincent and Grenadines’ Ties with Taiwan

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning at her regular press briefing on 26 November 2025. Photo via Chinese Foreign Ministry.

Wednesday’s press briefing at the Chinese Foreign Ministry seemed to plant a discussion about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ future diplomatic relations with Taiwan. The tiny island state has an election today, with the Taiwan issue at play.

A reporter from the Hong Kong-based TV outlet Phoenix asked Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning to confirm reports that Prime Minister Ralph E. Gonsalves of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines “engaged with the Chinese side and explored the possibility of developing relations with China.”

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