Taipei Representative Office in Denmark explained

Agency Name:Taipei Representative Office in Denmark
駐丹麥台北代表處
Formed:1980 (as Free China Information Office)
Jurisdiction:

Headquarters:Copenhagen, Denmark
Chief1 Position:Representative[1]

The Taipei Representative Office in Denmark; represents the interests of Taiwan in the Kingdom of Denmark and Iceland in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy. Its counterpart in Taiwan is the Trade Council of Denmark in Taipei.[2]

History

The first representative office of Taiwan in Denmark was the Free China News Syndicate, established in 1973, which also covered the other Nordic countries.[3] This was succeeded in 1980 by the Free China Information Office, while another body, known as the Far East Trade Office, was established by the Ministry of Economic Affairs.[4] In 1991, the Free China Information Office were merged into the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Denmark, which adopted its present name in 1995. Since June 1995, it no longer has responsibility for Norway and the Baltic States, but has remained responsible for Taiwan's relations with Iceland, as well as Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

Representatives

The office is headed by a representative, currently Lee Shying-jow, the former Commanding General of the Republic of China Army.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/12/30/2003551334 Women head nation's diplomatic missions to Europe
  2. http://taipei.um.dk/en.aspx Trade Council of Denmark, Taipei
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=ggWLz3iQU4gC&dq=%E2%80%9DFree+China+Information+Office%E2%80%9D&pg=PA290 Trade and Economic Relations between Denmark and Taiwan 1949-1997
  4. http://www.roc-taiwan.org/DK/ct.asp?xItem=1363&CtNode=1056&mp=142&xp1= Introduction to the Taipei Representative Office in Denmark
  5. Web site: 8 February 2019. Organization. Taipei Representative Office in Denmark. 5 November 2019.