‘Bright prospects’: China congratulates new El Salvador leader and Beijing critic Nayib Bukele
- Chinese ambassador says there are broad possibilities for development with the Latin American country after its 2018 switch of diplomatic recognition from Taipei

El Salvador’s decision to establish ties with Beijing was correct and the two countries have bright prospects, a Chinese envoy told El Salvador’s maverick new president, who has been critical of Beijing.
Nayib Bukele, a 37-year-old former mayor of San Salvador and a political outsider who was elected in February as the next president of the Central American nation, had questioned whether his country should maintain diplomatic relations with Beijing.
In March he accused the Asian giant of not playing by the rules and intervening in other nations’ affairs.
Last August, San Salvador broke ties with Taipei to establish relations with Beijing, following the Dominican Republic and Panama.
China later offered El Salvador about US$150 million for social projects and 3,000 tonnes of rice to feed thousands of drought-hit Salvadorans.
Meeting Bukele in San Salvador on Friday, Chinese Vice- Foreign Minister Qin Gang offered congratulations from President Xi Jinping, the foreign ministry said.
“Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in various fields have developed rapidly and presented broad prospects for development,” the ministry on Saturday quoted Qin as saying.