Post: | Ambassador |
Body: | Republic of China (Taiwan) to Saint Lucia |
Incumbent: | Peter Chia-Yen Chen |
Inaugural: | Wang Meng-hsien |
The Taiwanese ambassador in Castries is the official representative of the Government in Taipei to the Government of Saint Lucia.[1] There was a representative of the Government in Beijing to the Government of Saint Lucia between 1997 and 2007 (see List of ambassadors of China to Saint Lucia).[2]
Term start | Ambassador | Chinese language | Observations | Premier of the Republic of China | Prime Minister of Saint Lucia | Term end | |
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The Republic of China and St Lucia simultaneously declared 11 April that they would establish diplomatic relations. | Yu Kuo-hwa | John Compton | |||||
Wang Meng-hsien | 王孟顯 | Yu Kuo-hwa | John Compton | ||||
Liu Po-lun | Lee Huan | John Compton | |||||
Lin Tsun-hsien | 林尊賢 | Hau Pei-tsun | John Compton | ||||
Steve Chi-Ming Hsu | 徐启明 | Lien Chan | John Compton | ||||
The governments in Taipei and Castries reestablished diplomatic relations. | Chang Chun-hsiung | Stephenson King | |||||
Tom Chou | 周台竹 | The relationship between Taiwan and St. Lucia is complicated by the so-called Red Envelope Affair, in which the Taiwanese ambassador allegedly distributed $37,000 to each UWP candidate before the 2011 election. | Chang Chun-hsiung | Stephenson King | |||
James Chang | 章計平 | [3] | Sean Chen (politician) | Kenneth Anthony | |||
Ray H.W. Mou | [4] | Mao Chi-kuo | Kenneth Anthony | ||||
Douglas Cheng-Tsung Shen | 沈正宗 | [5] | Lin Chuan | Allen Chastanet | |||
Peter Chia-Yen Chen | 陳家彥 | [6] | Su Tseng-chang | Allen Chastanet |