Solomon Islands says 'business as usual' with Taiwan as it mulls diplomatic switch to

Solomon Islands said on Monday that its diplomatic ties with Taiwan were stable, giving the assurance even as China woos the Pacific nation with a development fund if it switches alliance from Taipei to Beijing.<div class="feedflare">
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