Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | Republic of China (Taiwan) to Nauru |
Incumbent: | Dean-Shiang Lin |
Inaugural: | Chao Tsai-hsing |
The Taiwanese ambassador in the Aiwo District is the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of Nauru. There was a representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Nauru between 2002 and 2005.[1]
Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Chinese language | Observations | Premier of the Republic of China | President of Nauru | Term end | |
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The governments in the Yaren District and Taipei maintained diplomatic relations until July 2002, when Nauru established relations with China until May 2005. | Sun Yun-suan | Hammer DeRoburt | |||||
Chao Tsai-hsing | First consul general of Taiwan in Nauru[2] | Yu Kuo-hwa | Hammer DeRoburt | ||||
Timothy T. Y. Hsiang | 項恬毅 | Nauru reestablished diplomatic relations with Taiwan.[3] | Frank Hsieh | Ludwig Scotty | |||
Chin-Fa Chow | 周進發 | 2012: Chow Chin-fa, deputy director-general of MOFA's Department of International Organizations.[4] | Frank Hsieh | Baron Waqa | |||
Dean Hai-Lung Wang | 王海龍 | Su Tseng-chang | Baron Waqa | ||||
[5] | Dean-Shiang Lin | Tsai Ing-wen | Russ Kun |