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Taiwan Representative Office in the Republic of Somaliland. On 26 February 2020, the Government of the Republic of China and the Government of Somaliland signed the "Bilateral Protocol between the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Government of the Republic of Somaliland" in Taipei after consultations between the Republic of China's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu Jaushieh and ...
Taiwan will also adhere to this belief to communicate with Somaliland, and continue to cooperate with partners with similar ideas to jointly promote regional stability and prosperity. In his speech, Mu Yassin thanked the Taiwanese government and people for their contributions and efforts to strengthen the relationship between the two countries.
The office has both Somaliland and Taiwan staff. Amb Mohamed Omar Hagi Mohamoud is the Representative of Somaliland to Taiwan and the Chief of Mission, he is a Ph.D. researcher in Politics and Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University. Other notable staff include the Head of Development and Cultural Affairs, the Head of Economic and ...
Taiwan has just 15 formal diplomatic allies and is considered by China a part of its territory, while Somaliland is recognized internationally as part of Somalia, from which it broke away in 1991 ...
Somaliland has "huge" investment potential in untapped oil and gas reserves, the foreign minister of Somalia's breakaway region told Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday, pitching investment ...
In July 2020, Somaliland announced that it would establish a representative office in Taiwan (Republic of China). [42] The Taiwan Representative Office officially was established in Hargeisa the next month. [43] In August, Taiwan opened its office in Somaliland, which was reciprocated by Somaliland by opening an office in Taiwan on 9 September ...
Taiwan's government says the Republic of China is a sovereign state and that Beijing has no right to speak for or represent it given the People's Republic of China has no say in how it chooses its ...
A significant number of PRC-recognising UN member states, as well as the Republic of Somaliland, nonetheless conduct officially non-diplomatic relations with the ROC, designating it as either "Taipei" or "Taiwan". Since the early 1990s, the ROC has sought separate United Nations membership under a variety of names, including "Taiwan". [106]