List of ambassadors of Eswatini to Taiwan

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Ambassador of Eswatini to Taiwan
Embassy of Eswatini in Taipei
Incumbent

since May 2014
Inaugural holder
FormationDecember 1, 1990

The Eswatini Ambassador in Taipei is the official representative of the Government in Mbabane to the Government of Taiwan.

History[]

  • In 6 September 1968 diplomatic relations between the governments of Eswatini and the Republic of China were established, when the Embassy of the Republic of China was installed in Mbabane.

List of representatives[]

diplomatic agreement/designated/Diplomatic accreditation ambassador Chinese language Observations List of monarchs of Swaziland List of premiers of the Republic of China Term end
September 6, 1968 The Kingdom of Swaziland was briefly a Protected State until Britain granted it independence in 1968, when the governments in Mbane and Taipei established diplomatic relations. Sobhuza II Yen Chia-kan
October 25, 1971 The government of Swaziland supported the Republic of China's "China" seat in the United Nations at the United Nations General Assembly. Sobhuza II Yen Chia-kan
December 1, 1990 德維‧德拉米尼 Residence in Seoul (South Korea) Mswati III Hau Pei-tsun October 1, 1996
April 1, 1997 Clifford Sibusiso Mamba 克里福德.西布西索.曼巴 Residence in Seoul (South Korea) Mswati III Vincent Siew October 1, 1999
January 26, 2000 The Swazi government set up an embassy in Taipei. Mswati III Tang Fei
January 1, 2000 Moses Mathendele Dlamini 摩西斯‧馬聖德‧德拉米尼 Mswati III Tang Fei January 1, 2004
March 1, 2005 賈布黎索.桂布 2017 Swasi ambassador to the United States. Mswati III Frank Hsieh April 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 塔米.戴敏尼 [1] Mswati III Jiang Yi-huah present

Coordinates: 25°07′02″N 121°31′27″E / 25.117229°N 121.524092°E / 25.117229; 121.524092 [2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Observer". www.observer.org.sz.
  2. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation of Swaziland
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