Diplomats from China and Taiwan have a cake fight in Fiji



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Taiwan and China exchanged accusations on Monday over a physical confrontation between their diplomats at a reception in Fiji, and Beijing revealed that a cake helped fuel the controversy.

Taipei accused two Chinese officials of breaking into an event at the luxurious Grand Pacific Hotel in the Fijian capital Suva on October 8 and assaulting an employee.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that its trade office, its de facto embassy, ​​was hosting a party for 100 distinguished guests to celebrate National Taiwan Day.

They claim that the two Chinese officials started taking pictures of the guests and when asked to leave, they assaulted an official and took him to the hospital.

“We strongly condemn the actions of the Chinese embassy staff in Fiji for grossly violating the rule of law and the civilized code of conduct,” said Taiwanese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou.

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