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    Taiwan Criticizes Kenya for Deporting Delegates at Oceans Conference

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development at the global oceans conference, Taiwan has accused Kenya of deporting its delegates under pressure from China. Kenya, marking a milestone as the first African nation to host this major international event, has defended its actions by reiterating its recognition of the One-China policy. This move has sparked diplomatic tensions amid ongoing geopolitical struggles between Taiwan and China for international recognition.

    The global oceans conference is a critical platform for addressing marine conservation and sustainable ocean management, drawing participants from around the world. Kenya’s role as host was seen as an opportunity to showcase African leadership on environmental issues. However, the deportation of Taiwanese delegates highlights the complex interplay of international diplomacy and the influence of China’s policies on global events.

    Notably, Kenya’s stance underscores the challenges faced by Taiwan in gaining international representation, especially in forums where China exerts significant diplomatic pressure. The incident may impact future participation of Taiwanese representatives in international conferences and raises questions about the inclusivity of global environmental governance. Meanwhile, the broader implications for Taiwan-China relations continue to reverberate across diplomatic circles worldwide.

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