Honduras officially opened an embassy in China on Sunday, months after the Central American country switched its diplomatic allegiance from Taipei to Beijing.

China considers self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to take control of the island one day.

Xiomara Castro De Zelaya
Honduras President Xiomara Castro De Zelaya. Photo: Facebook.

It does not allow countries to recognise both Beijing and Taipei and has in recent years lured away many of Taiwan’s allies using economic incentives.

“The relations between Honduras and China will open new opportunities and capabilities to strengthen the cooperation between both countries,” Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina told Chinese state media after a ceremony unveiling a plaque for the new embassy.

Honduran President Xiomara Castro arrived in Shanghai on Friday for a five-day visit to cement the relationship and will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.

Castro is expected to sign a host of agreements during her visit.

Reina said earlier this month that China had already opened the door to imports of melons, shrimp, bananas and other Honduran products.

China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang. File photo: Wikicommons.
China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang. File photo: Wikicommons.

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang attended the ceremony on Sunday, the official Xinhua news agency said, shaking hands with Reina in front of a row of Chinese and Honduran flags.

In March, Honduras cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favour of Beijing.

The switch reduced the number of countries that diplomatically recognise Taipei to just 13.

China opened an embassy in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa this week.

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