List Of Ambassadors Of The Republic Of China To Eswatini
The Taiwanese Ambassador to Eswatini is the official representative of the Republic of China to the Kingdom of Eswatini.
List of representatives
Start date | Ambassador | Notes | Premier of the Republic of China | Monarch of Swaziland | End date |
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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. | Yen Chia-kan | Sobhuza II | ||
October 1, 1968 | Lo Ming-Yuan | The government of Taiwan appointed the Consul General in Johannesburg, Lo Ming-Yuan, as ambassador to Swaziland. In October 1970, he presented his credentials. | Yen Chia-kan | Sobhuza II | |
November 21, 1968 | The Government of the Republic of China set up the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the Kingdom of Swaziland. | Yen Chia-kan | Sobhuza II | ||
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. | Yen Chia-kan | Sobhuza II | ||
January 31, 1973 | Johnson Cheng | The Executive Yuan approved the appointment of Che Yin-shou, a veteran diplomat, as ambassador to Swaziland to succeed Johnson Cheng, who was killed in an auto accident. | Chiang Ching-kuo | Mswati III | October 10, 1973 |
December 1, 1973 | Che Yin-shou | Chiang Ching-kuo | Mswati III | ||
May 1, 1980 | Chou Tung-hua | Sun Yun-suan | Mswati III | ||
June 23, 1985 | Stephen F. Wang | Yu Kuo-hwa | Mswati III | ||
October 28, 2013 | Thomas J. C. Chen | Director-general of the Bureau of Consular Affairs under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Jiang Yi-hua | Mswati III |
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