Embassy of Eswatini in Taipei
The Embassy of Eswatini in Taipei (Chinese: 史瓦濟蘭王國駐台大使館; pinyin: Shǐwǎjìlán Wángguó Zhù Tái Dàshǐ Guǎn) is the embassy of Eswatini in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan). The two countries have had diplomatic relations since Swaziland's independence in 1968.[2] However, Swaziland was initially represented in Taipei by a Consulate.[3]
Embassy of Eswatini in Taipei 史瓦濟蘭王國駐台大使館 | |
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Diplomatic Quarter building which houses the embassy | |
Location | Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan |
Ambassador | Thamie Dlamini [1] |
This tiny kingdom is one of the 15 countries that has diplomatic relations with Taiwan.[4] After the diplomatic breakdown between Burkina Faso and Taiwan in May 2018, Eswatini is the only country in Africa which has no diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.[5]
Its counterpart body in Eswatini is the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Mbabane, the Kingdom of Eswatini.[6]
References
- Embassy of the Kingdom of Swaziland in R.O.C (Taiwan), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
- China and Africa: Engagement and Compromise, Ian Taylor, Routledge, 2007, page 194
- Swaziland: A Businessman's Profile, D. H. Patrick, Barclays Bank of Swaziland, 1986, page 11
- Embassy of the Republic of China (Swaziland), Times of Swaziland, 25 November 2013
- After Snubbing Taiwan, Burkina Faso Establishes Diplomatic Ties With China - The New York Times
- Internet Team. "駐史瓦濟蘭大使館 Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the Kingdom of Swaziland". roc-taiwan.org. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
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