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Nicaraguan leader apologizes for snubbing Taiwan

Managua : Nicaragua | 5 months ago  
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He later failed to host a banquet for Ma, sending his deputy instead. After Taiwan threatened to recall its envoy, Ortega finally met Ma briefly at his office later Friday, according to Taiwan's state-funded Central News Agency. (AP)  
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